Rural lawmaker says shortage of gas stations near Missouri-Iowa border is a safety issue
(News director Bob Ehle at Missourinet Moberly affiliate KWIX contributed to this story)
A state lawmaker who represents four rural northern Missouri counties is warning about the lack of gas stations near the Missouri-Iowa border, saying it’s a safety issue in his farming district.
State Rep. Danny Busick (R-Newtown) speaks on the Missouri House floor in Jefferson City on February 9, 2021 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications)
State Rep. Danny Busick (R-Newtown), the Missouri House Special Committee on Small Business vice chairman, says regulations make it difficult to operate small, rural gas stations.
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(News director Bob Ehle at Missourinet Moberly affiliate KWIX contributed to this story)
A state lawmaker who represents four rural northern Missouri counties is warning about the lack of gas stations near the Missouri-Iowa border, saying it’s a safety issue in his farming district.
State Rep. Danny Busick (R-Newtown) speaks on the Missouri House floor in Jefferson City on February 9, 2021 (file photo courtesy of Tim Bommel at House Communications)
State Rep. Danny Busick (R-Newtown), the Missouri House Special Committee on Small Business vice chairman, says regulations make it difficult to operate small, rural gas stations.
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