How do we find out who voted "No" in MO House? I say we all ban together and take our "Race Rigs" to Jeff City and park around the Capital and show these people who voted no just how we think this thing is a "Waste of floor time"!! Truthfully I will be willing to go anywhere I need to only if it is organized and preplanned. I feel strongly about bringing our Rigs just to show how much of a financial commitment we have made to this sport. Lets all work hard to organize this!!!!
Here are the names and information on who voted NO. The cities are my closest guess from looking at the district map, which doesn't include anything but the major city names.
Representative -- District -- City -- Party Affiliation -- phone number -- Office number Steve Brown 73rd Clayton Democrat 573-751-0100 105J John Burnett 40th Kansas City Democrat 751-0136 203C Don Calloway 71st University City Democrat 751-3310 203C Jonas Hughes 42nd Kansas City Democrat 751-1501 105D Tishauna Jones 63rd St Louis Democrat 751-6800 135AA Jeanne Kirkton 91st Webster Groves Democrat 751-1285 135BC Beth Low 39th Kansas City Democrat 751-4485 203A Jeanette Oxford 59th St Louis Democrat 751-4567 135BB Jill Schupp 82nd Maryland Heights Democrat 751-9762 116-3 Trent Skaggs 31st Kansas City Democrat 751-2199 203B Mike Talboy 37th Kansas City Democrat 751-1309 101C Steve Webb 74th Florissant Democrat 751-2135 135AB Jake Zimmerman 83rd Brentwood Democrat 751-4163 101D
See a pattern here? Better remember that pattern next time you go to the polls if you are concerned about riding, racing, and individual freedom and responsibility.
No. The resolution isn't a law. Since the law affecting the bikes is a federal law, only Congress in Washington DC can make a change to it. The resolution is basically our Missouri House sending a letter to Congress and the CPSC.