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Majority leader says bills to support law enforcement and limit local accountability remain priorities; minority leader objects
2371491 · February 21, 2025
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Senate Bills 52 and 44, described by the majority floor leader as priorities to support law enforcement and reduce violent crime, remain on the informal calendar amid objections that they would reverse voter-approved local accountability in St. Louis City.
Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Tony Luke Demire of Parkville said Senate Bills 52 and 44 "remain a priority," framing the measures as aimed at supporting law enforcement and cracking down on violent crime so "we're removing those violent criminals from the streets," according to remarks…
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