EPISODE · Jan 10, 2025 · 12 MIN
(LISTEN): State Rep. Jim Schulte (R-New Bloomfield) discusses 2025 session and snow on "Wake Up Missouri"
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Missouri Republicans have supermajorities in both legislative chambers again in 2025. They control the Missouri House 111-52 and control the Senate 24-10. State Rep. Jim Schulte (R-New Bloomfield) joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri", telling listeners that the House and Senate GOP leadership have been meeting with Governor-elect Mike Kehoe (R) and his team to come up with a "game plan" to help Missourians. Rep. Schulte predicts the GOP-controlled Legislature will be united in 2025, adding he's an eternal optimist. We also discussed the winter storm, which has dropped four to five inches of snow in mid-Missouri's Callaway County this morning. Many of the schools in Rep. Schulte's district have been closed this week from ice, sleet, snow and now more snow. He praises the work that school officials have done to try to open and praises state Department of Transportation (MoDOT) crews and other road crews as well. Representative Schulte also praises the work MoDOT is doing on the $405-million stretch to rebuild and six-lane I-70 between Columbia and Kingdom City:
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Missouri Republicans have supermajorities in both legislative chambers again in 2025. They control the Missouri House 111-52 and control the Senate 24-10. State Rep. Jim Schulte (R-New Bloomfield) joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Missouri", telling listeners that the House and Senate GOP leadership have been meeting with Governor-elect Mike Kehoe (R) and his team to come up with a "game plan" to help Missourians. Rep. Schulte predicts the GOP-controlled Legislature will be united in 2025, adding he's an eternal optimist. We also discussed the winter storm, which has dropped four to five inches of snow in mid-Missouri's Callaway County this morning. Many of the schools in Rep. Schulte's district have been closed this week from ice, sleet, snow and now more snow. He praises the work that school officials have done to try to open and praises state Department of Transportation (MoDOT) crews and other road crews as well. Representative Schulte also praises the work MoDOT is doing on the $405-million stretch to rebuild and six-lane I-70 between Columbia and Kingdom City:
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(LISTEN): State Rep. Jim Schulte (R-New Bloomfield) discusses 2025 session and snow on "Wake Up Missouri"
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