Aug 30

Gay Rights vs Religious Freedom: A Conflict of Rights in Missouri?

by Mike Ferguson

(Springfield, MO) – This year’s US Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage did not “settle the issue” completely. In many ways, there are more questions than answers and more conflicts to navigate now than there were before.MWSnap121

While the direction set by the Court is mostly clear for government, how the ruling applies in the private sector is not agreed upon. At least not yet.

That’s why a “Religious Freedom Protection Act” has been proposed in several states, including in Missouri. This week, State Representative Elijah Haar (R) explains why he supports the idea, believes it’s needed to protect houses of worship and people of faith in the private sector (such as Christian business owners, some of whom have been in the headlines for declining business with gay couples, etc.).

Stephanie Perkins disagrees with the proposal and says gay couples, and everyone else in LGBT categories have a right to conduct business with anyone, even if the business owners don’t want it. She’s the Deputy Director of PROMO, Missouri’s largest gay rights advocacy group.MWSnap122

Perkins also addresses the “Missouri Nondiscrimination Act”, that would, among other changes, add sexual orientation and gender identity to the state’s anti-discrimination laws.

Both proposals are likely to be debated in the Missouri Legislature again in 2016.

On the web:

Elijah Haar

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  • Special thanks to FOX 5 (KRBK TV) for hosting us for this week’s program.

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Aug 16

Veto Session Preview

by Mike Ferguson

(St. Joseph, MO) – We’re about a month away from the annual Legislative Veto Session and what happens there will likely impact the 2016 elections in addition to our state’s laws and economy now.MWSnap119

This week, Democratic State Representative Pat Conway and Republican State Representative Delus Johnson give us two perspectives on the “Right To Work” bill that passed the Legislature but was vetoed by Governor Jay Nixon. The number of votes for the bill were enough to get it through the Legislature but are not enough to override. Still, many supporters (mostly Republicans) believe there is a chance to make Missouri the nation’s next “Right To Work State”.

We also look ahead to what are likely to be among the top debates of 2016. Supporters of Medicaid expansion say they will try again after slowly gaining ground each of the last few years.

Rep. Conway discusses the effort to address renovation needs at the State Capitol building. The decisions being made today will impact what our great grandchildren experience during their field trips to Jefferson City decades into the future.MWSnap120

Rep. Johnson gives us his thoughts on the 2016 elections and where the momentum is with voters in the Show Me State. Can the GOP increase it’s veto proof majority in the Legislature and win some of the statewide offices? Johnson believes so and explains why.

Special thanks to FOX 26 KNPN & the St. Joseph News Press for hosting this week’s episode and providing the cameras, mics, lights and crew for this week!

On the web:

Rep. Pat Conway: http://patconwayforstaterep.com/

Rep. Delus Johnson: http://delus.com/

FOX 26 KNPN: http://www.newspressnow.com/knpn/

St. Joseph News Press: http://www.newspressnow.com/

Permanent link to this article: http://americanviewpoints.tv/veto-session-preview/

Aug 09

Distracted Driving, Speed Traps and Court Reforms in Missouri


by Mike Ferguson

(St. Charles, MO) – No one likes getting a ticket but simple traffic fines became part of a national debate on government and race over the past year. MWSnap118

State Sen. Eric Schmitt (R) explains why he supported an effort to set new rules on local governments’ use of law enforcement. The law reforming municipal courts and, to some extent, local governments was part of the reaction to the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri and across the nation.

The new law reduces the amount of revenue for local governments that can be generated through traffic fines.

 

Also, ATT Missouri* President John Sondag discusses his industry’s ongoing campaign against distracted driving. The frequency of how often it happens may surprise you. So might the facts on who is looking at their phone when they should be looking at the road.

On the web:MWSnap117

Eric Schmitt: www.SchmittForMissouri.com

AT&T: www.ATT.com

* Note/disclosure: ATT Missouri is a sponsor of “Missouri Viewpoints”

 

Permanent link to this article: http://americanviewpoints.tv/distracted-driving-speed-traps-and-court-reforms-in-missouri/

Aug 02

Heroin’s Deadly Comeback & Drug Policy Reform in Missouri

by Mike Ferguson

(St. Charles, MO) – Heroin is making a deadly comeback across the nation and particularly in Missouri. MWSnap115

This week, Pete Stenger explains the impact of the drug on his family. His son, Mitch, recently died of a heroin overdose. Stenger has advice on how to spot a potential addiction situation and what to do if you fear for a loved one’s life.

Also, State Rep. Shamed Dogan (R) says we need to reevaluate our drug laws, especially regarding marijuana, in Missouri. Dogan explains why he worked to have the sentence of a drug convict commuted and explains why he believes we should be having a larger discussion when it comes to drug policy in Missouri.MWSnap116

On the web:

Heroin Facts: www.StopHeroin.org

Rep. Shamed Dogan: http://shameddogan.com/

 

Permanent link to this article: http://americanviewpoints.tv/heroins-deadly-comeback-drug-policy-reform-in-missouri/

Jul 26

Should Missouri Raise The Minimum Wage?

by Mike Ferguson

(St. Charles, MO) – Kansas City’s government has already voted to do it. The debate continues in St. Louis, Columbia and in other communities. Should government force employers to increase the hourly rate for the lowest paid workers?MWSnap110

Now there’s an effort to put that question on the statewide ballot. Different proposals, if approved by voters, would increase the state’s minimum wage to $13.00 per hour and even up to $16.00 per hour over time, depending on which version of the idea would be on the ballot.

This week, Ruth Ehresman from Missouri Jobs With Justice makes their case for increasing the minimum wage, saying it will help many of the lowest paid workers out of poverty.MWSnap111

Dr. Howard Wall, a former St. Louis Federal Reserve economist, is now the director of the Missouri-based Hammond Institute for Free Enterprise. He explains why he is against the idea and thinks it will harm the workers it’s supposed to help.

On the web:

Missouri Jobs With Justice: www.MOJWJ.org

Hammond Institute For Free Enterprise: www.lindenwood.edu/hammondInstitute/

Permanent link to this article: http://americanviewpoints.tv/should-missouri-raise-the-minimum-wage/

Jul 19

Health Care & Foster Care: Efforts To Improve Lives in Missouri

by Mike Ferguson

(St. Charles, MO) – We may like the laws or we may dislike them but, either way, thousands of Missourians rely on government programs for health care.

The laws, benefits and bureaucracies are often complex and leave people behind even if they qualify for coverage. For low income Missourians, there is assistance available when it comes to to appealing denials or just understanding what your rights are with the coverage you have.MWSnap108

Among the services Missouri’s legal aid offices provide is help navigating the complex health care process.

Lucas Caldwell from Legal Services of Eastern Missouri (representing Legal Services of Missouri – the network of regional legal aid offices) explains how these services work to help low income Missourians access government programs for which they qualify and also help with issues that may arise in dealing with private insurance. Each region of the state has a legal aid office.

Dealing with insurance coverage isn’t the only system that can be confusing and frightening for those in it.MWSnap109

Around 13,000 Missouri children are in the state’s foster care system. There’s a collaboration working right now to assess what that system is doing well and what need to be improved.

Missouri Kids Count is active throughout Missouri collecting data on a variety of areas that impact children in Missouri’s foster care system. Les Johnson explains what Missouri Kids Count is and why it matters to the entire state.

 

On the web:

Legal Services in Missouri: www.LSMO.org

Missouri Kids Count: www.MOKidsCount.org

 

Permanent link to this article: http://americanviewpoints.tv/health-care-foster-care-efforts-to-improve-lives-in-missouri/

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