Education reform and CRT are two of the top priorities for State Rep. Chuck Basye (R-Rocheport), who chairs the Missouri House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee. Chairman Basye joined us live on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Columbia” to preview Missouri’s 2022 legislative session, which starts Wednesday in Jefferson City:
Basye: state employee pay, congressional redistricting and voter ID will be top Missouri House GOP priorities in January
Cole County’s legislative delegation is pushing Missouri Governor Mike Parson’s (R) supplemental budget request, to give state employees a 5.5 percent cost of living adjustment (COLA). State Rep. Chuck Basye (R-Rocheport) tells 939 the Eagle that Cole County lawmakers have sent a letter to fellow legislators. The letter was signed by State Reps. Rudy Veit …
Basye to file two key education bills on Wednesday
Missouri’s House Education Committee chair says Columbia’s school board ignores taxpayers and parents. House Elementary and Education Committee Chairman Rep. Chuck Basye (R-Rocheport) tells 939 the Eagle that he will pre-file legislation this morning to allow the recall of school board members. He’ll also file a separate bill establishing a petition process for citizens to …
Missouri lawmaker Basye says it’s time for Legislature to step in, regarding CPS
Missouri’s House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee chairman is blasting Columbia’s school board, saying he’s never seen a more militant group. State Rep. Chuck Basye (R-Rocheport) spoke on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Columbia.” “When I say militant, they are just ignoring taxpayers and parents. And I have a lot of examples in this huge …
Columbia’s school board extends mask requirement; Missouri lawmakers discuss CRT
Columbia Public Schools (CPS) students and staff will continue to be required to wear masks indoors and on buses. Columbia’s school board voted to extend the district’s indoor masking requirement, at Monday night’s meeting. Missouri health officials have recently adopted the CDC’s recommendation for children ages 5-11 to receive the Pfizer COVID vaccine. CPS’ Michell …
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