Guest: Tom Martz
Nick Reed & Tom Martz are live on location at Scramblers Diner for the Friday Road Show. Here’s what they cover:
Some of these elected officials don’t know what is in the Missouri Constitution… So Tom Martz gives a brief summary.
Tom talks about several House bills: HB 578 & HB 583
MO gas tax, as well as FIVE other tax increases.
PDMP update.
Bill Maher has tested positive for COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated.
Saturday, May 22nd… From 11-4 p.m., the Missouri Constitution Class will be held at Bairs in Republic, MO.
Events Calendar
Nick Reed talks about a variety of topics in the news, including:
FIVE tax increases have been sent to Gov. Parsons desk… A PDMP was also sent to his desk.
Gov. Parson announced that Missouri will join several states ending pandemic-related federal programs that include extra payments to unemployed workers.
House Minority Leader Crystal Quade, D-Springfield, said in statement that Missourians refusing to work so they can collect unemployment is “an offensive, right-wing myth.” “Contrary to what the governor claims, the free market – not some federal boogeyman – is primarily responsible for Missouri’s tight labor market.”
Tom Martz calls in to talk about the MO gas tax.
Hour 2 –
Nick Reed and Tom Martz are live on location at Scramblers for the Friday Road Show. Nick talks about a variety of topics in the news, including:
Mary Byrne will be speaking at the Hughes Brothers Theatre on May 1st about Critical Race Theory.
Tom will be auctioning off two books that you need in your library.
SB 63 – PDMP
HB 402 – prohibits making lottery winner names from being public.
HB 394 – Safety sales tax for Branson West, Clinton, Cole Camp, Hallsville, Lincoln, and Warrensburg.
KY3 has an article titled “Missouri House votes to ban transgender athletes on girls teams.” Nick and Tom read the article and talk about how misleading the headline is.
Guest: Tom Martz
Nick Reed and Tom Martz are live on location at Scramblers Diner. Here’s what he covers this morning:
Tom has an upcoming Missouri Constitution Class. Mark your calendar for Saturday, May 22 from 11-4 p.m.. The class will be held at Bair’s Sports Bar and Grill in Republic.
HB 76 – relating to newborn incubators.
HB 252 – authorizes “certain cities” to levy a transient tax (guest) or food tax upon voter approval.
HB 297 – Allows SE MO State University to develop a statewide mission
HB 430 – Relating to adoption tax credits (original) relating to benevolent tax credits.
College of the Ozarks announced it filed suit in federal court against the Biden administration.