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What we’re watching this week in the Missouri Legislature
Missouri legislative committees will hear several bills this week involving education, elections, and celebrations with gunfire.
The Missouri Senate Education Committee meets Tuesday at noon to hear a bill from committee chairwoman State Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin, R-Shelbina. It requires the state Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to annually publish a list of schools on its website that perform in the bottom five percent of schools for more than three years. Under O’Laughlin’s bill, districts with any school falling in the bottom five percent of schools for three years over a five-year period that started in 2018 would close the school and transfer those students to a higher-performing school in the district.
In Kansas City, hope for a Super Bowl victory comes with fear of celebratory gunfire Robert A. Cronkleton, The Kansas City Star © Jill Toyoshiba/TNS Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes heads for the locker room to be examined after taking a hit to the head in the fourth quarter against the Cleveland Browns Jan. 17 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. Mahomes did not return to the game. Should the Chiefs win the Super Bowl, officials worry about celebratory gunfire in the Kansas City area.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. While many in the Kansas City area will be cheering Sunday for the Chiefs to win another Super Bowl, there is one thing that police hope is not repeated this year: people marking the occasion by firing guns into the air.