New Audio Available from Sen. Jill Schupp for the Week of Feb. 1: SB 646, District Survey, SJR 19 and SB 1029

JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, recently added a new audio link to her multimedia page, which is located on her Missouri Senate website. This page features audio and video links (both streaming and broadcast quality — when available) for visitors to listen to and watch Sen. Schupp address issues that are important to her and the citizens of the 24th Senatorial District.

The new audio link includes Sen. Schupp discussing Senate Bill 646, which was voted “do pass” by the Missouri Senate Education Committee this week. The measure would require the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop training guidelines and school districts to adopt a policy for youth suicide awareness and prevention education. Senator Schupp also talks about a legislative survey her office will soon be mailing; Senate Joint Resolution 19, which — upon voter approval — would modify the membership composition and terms of service of the commissioners on the Missouri Conservation Commission. Senator Schupp opposes the proposal. She also discusses Senate Bill 1029, which seeks to modify several provisions relating to student safety.

 

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Senator Schupp says Senate Bill 646 is heading to the Missouri Senate floor. The measure would require the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop training guidelines and school districts to adopt a policy for youth suicide awareness and prevention education.  (:16)

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Senator Schupp adds she wants to get the pulse of the 24th Senatorial District.  (:26)

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Senator Schupp also says something she opposes made its way through the Missouri Senate this week.  (:31)

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Senator Schupp says she sponsors Senate Bill 1029, which seeks to modify several provisions relating to student safety. She introduced the measure on the Missouri Senate floor this week.  (:32)

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