Missouri’s 2017 legislative session ends Friday and the director of the Missouri Cattlemen’s Association doesn’t see any agriculture bills making it through, “I’m just going to be perfectly blunt. We have very low expectation on what’s going to get done in (this) final week. There’s been a lot of infighting. The Senate seems to be mad at the governor. The House is mad at the Senate. However, we anticipate next year – this was good – to work through those difficulties and try to get on a level playing field and I think next year will be a better year for us.”
Mike Deering, executive vice president of the cattlemen’s association, says the Missouri House passed the animal confiscation bill but he doesn’t expect it to make it.
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