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Missouri Senate sets aside utility-reform bill; approves two local-government measures
Summary
On Tuesday the Missouri Senate set aside Senate Bill 4, a natural-gas utility reform measure sponsored by Sen. Mike Serpoy, after concerns about possible rate increases; the chamber gave first-round approval to Senate Bill 1 and Senate Bill 2, relating to county and local government.
The Missouri Senate on Tuesday set aside Senate Bill 4, a utility-reform measure focused on natural gas sponsored by Sen. Mike Serpoy of Lee's Summit, and gave first-round approval to Senate Bill 1 and Senate Bill 2, which relate to county and local government, according to remarks on the chamber floor and a statehouse report.
Senate Bill 4, sponsors said, assembles provisions that have appeared in prior measures. "All…
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