Friday, April 28, 2017

Legislative report from Senator Ed Emery


Government Spending
(2018 Operating Budget)

“What I'm not saying is that all government spending is bad. It's not - far, far from it, but there is no free lunch, as a former colleague of mine used to say. There is no public tooth fairy. Father Christmas does not work on the Treasury staff this year. You can never bail someone out of trouble without putting someone else into trouble”. Economist, Arthur Laffer

The one Constitutional mandate for each legislative session is for legislators to pass an on-timeand balanced budget. One question that should be asked about every budget is whether Missouri taxpayers can afford it. Shouldn’t taxpayers themselves be a high priority when deciding the application and extent of government spending? After all they will be obligated to pay whatever we appropriate. Should the constitution be considered? It is written to limit government’s reach; is there any better way to appraise government reach than how and where it spends tax dollars? A constituent comment comes to mind – he said to me: “the difference between Democrats and Republicans is who they give your money to.” I wish that did not seem so true.

The Senate perfected our version of the budget this week and will now conference with the House to resolve the differences with their budget recommendations. The biggest budgeting challenge we face every year is to find ways to best fund our public schools while maintaining control over the rapid growth in entitlement spending (essentially the redistribution of income). The ever-rising cost of Medicaid, for example, seems to demand every new tax dollar. Missouri’s constitution, however, prioritizes education. Except for paying our debt, tax dollars spent on education are given first priority and must be 25 percent of our general revenue. The proposed budget has education funding (HB2) at 34 percent and totals just under $6 billion. Combined with local tax dollars, Missourians will spend approximately $10,000 per K-12 student on average.

This year’s projected spending on entitlements, dominated by Medicaid, is just over 10.9 billion dollars including federal funds. That represents approximately 39 percent of the proposed budget. Clearly the two budget leviathans are entitlements and education, combining for around 73 percent of this year’s budget. The competition was never more vivid than when, during floor debate on education spending, an amendment narrowly passed that put an additional $45 million into education. Because that requires $45 million to be removed from one or more other budget items, the scrambling began. The senate and the house must now confer to determine what spending will be reduced.

Thank God for the Senate appropriation and House budget committee members and the committed and capable staffs who are willing to spend long hours finding savings, identifying efficiency improvements and calculating re-prioritized expenditures. Missouri’s newest budget currently stands at $27.8 billion, the largest in Missouri history and that is after paring back many of this year’s budget requests. Government spending is growing which means government is growing. Art Laffer’s observation in the above quote was validated by this year’s budget process: “…You [government] can never bail someone out of trouble without putting someone else into trouble.”

Thank you for reading this legislative report. You can contact my office at (573) 751-2108 if you have any questions. Thank you and we welcome your prayers for the proper application of state government.





For your listening pleasure

State Music Contest for Solos and Ensembles is happening today in Columbia Mo., here you can hear a little of what you're missing!
Adrian Blackhawks Double Quartet, see video here:
https://www.facebook.com/BlackhawksVocal/videos/793773614132289/

Butler Ladies, see video here:
https://www.facebook.com/kelly.c.lawrence/videos/10206981748661910/

Mid America Live will post more videos as they become available.


Bears earn top golf spot

1st place is a good place to be: The Butler Golf team took the top spot at the Butler Invitational Golf Tournament. 1st place Payten Shearer, 2nd place Brady Reynolds, tied for 3rd Tyson Bennett & Stephen Foote. Good job Bears! -courtesy Butler Bear Backers




Blackhawks impressive at TSA this week


This group of TSA members make Adrian proud. 26 students to Rolla for competition, 2 chapter awards, 1 collegiate award, $1500 in scholarships, 16 finalists, 6 third place finishes, 2 second place finishes, 3 state championships, 1 SW Regional VP and 1 State President. Congrats to Junior Robert Reese for being elected MO TSA State President and FR Mary Wood for being selected as a SW Region Vice-President AND a couple of awesome advisers ~
Stacey Evans and Matt Sears.

-submitted



Attention Bears baseball fans...

The Crossroads Conference baseball tournament scheduled for today has been cancelled due to wet conditions.




Butler Municipal Court news

BUTLER MUNICIPAL COURT 
Debra A. Hopkins, Judge 
Trish Thomas, Court Administrator 
April 21, 2017 
W=Warrant issued

City of Butler v.

Danny Alvarado Disorderly Conduct W
Jeffrey Anderson Domestic Assault W
Jeffrey Anderson Disorderly Conduct W
Tina Anderson Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
Charles Bailey Stealing W
Danny Baker Jr. Driving while suspended GP $200 + cc
Marissa Banes No proof of insurance W
Susan Baptista Fail to yeild right of way/involved in accident GP $150 + cc
Carrie Barker Stealing W
Britney Bodenhamer Obstructing an officer GP $100 + cc
Britney Bodenhamer Animal at large GP $75 + cc
Jeremy Bowles Resisting Arrest GP $100 + cc
Leslie Boyles Domestic Assault W
Krista Bradley Animal at large W
Jonathan Bryan Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
Callie Burris Minor in possession GP SIS; 6 months pb;no alcohol; cc
William Bush Driving while revoked W
Timmy Carter Jr Seat Belt GP $10
Angela Casida No vaild DL on person GP $100 ic
Brian Clapp C & I Driving GP $150 + cc
Austin Collins Stealing W
Landon Cook No proof of insurance GP $125 ic
Timothy Cox Defective Equipment GP $225 ic
Timothy Cox Driving while suspended GP SIS; 1 yr pb; cc; Maintain DL & insurance
William Darr II Peace Disturbance GP $400 ic
William Darr II Defective Equipment GP $200 ic
Jesse R. Detienne Seat Belt GP $10
Robert Dougherty Speeding GP $100 ic
Claude Edwards Driving while revoked W
Samantha Embrey Defective Equipment GP $200 ic
Samantha Embrey Disorderly Conduct GP $350 ic
Samantha Embrey Defective Equipment GP $150 ic
Samantha Embrey Defective Equipment GP $200 ic
Samantha Embrey Assault GP SIS; 1 yr probation; cc; obey all laws
Edeward Erwin Driving while rekoved GP $200 + cc
Kendall Foster Domestic Assault FNG Found not guilty at trial
Kendall Foster Vicious Dog Runnind Lose FG $100 + cc
Kendall Foster Possession of drug paraphernalia GP $75 + cc
Kori Foster Speeding W
Krystal Fuqua Obstructing an officer W
Robert Gabriel Driving while suspended GP $200 + cc
Robert Gentry Animal at large GP $75 ic
Michael Gilmore Fail to register motor vehicle W
Shelley Hall Animal at large GP $75 ic
James Harbaugh Animal at large GP $75 + cc
James Harbaugh Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 + cc
Codey Henderson Domestic Assault GP $75 + cc
Bobby Hoffman Possession of marijuana W
Donald Hogan Stealing W
Jesse Hogan Possession of marijuana W
Jesse Hogan Possession of drug paraphernalia W
Kasey Hogan Fail to register motor vehicle W
Kasey Hogan No proof of insurance W
Cory Hood Open Container while driving GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; waived cc
Cory Hood Drivning while revoked GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; waived cc
Cory Hood Leaving the scene of accident GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; waived cc
Cory Hood Failure to signal GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; waived cc
Cory Hood Property Damage GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Cory Hood C&I driving GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Cory Hood Fail to stop at stop sign GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Tammy Horrocks Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
Ashley Houk Stealing W
Ashley Houk Trespassing W
Lindsay Hubbard Stealing GP $300 + cc
Robert Jestis Driving while revoked GP $200 + cc
Robert Jestis No proof of insurance GP $100 + cc
Robert Jestis Fail to register motor vehicle GP $50 + cc
Lori Jones Expired Drivers License GP $125 ic
Lori Jones Seat Belt GP $10
Katherine Jones Defective Equipment GP $150 ic
Samuel A. Jones Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
David Juarez No proof of insurance W
David Juarez No proof of insurance W
Daniel King Disorderly Conduct W
Keith Knuth Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 + cc
Christopher Lawrence Possession of marijuana GP 7 days jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Trent Lewis Property Damage GP SIS; 1 yr pb; cc; Be law abiding; Pay $50 Rest to victim
Shaun Long Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
Felicia Love Driving while suspended W
Felicia Love No proof of insurance W
Roy Love Open Container W
Thomas Martin Defective Equipment GP $225 ic
Rebecca Mcanany Stealing W
Billy McBrien Driving while revoked GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Billy McBrien Driving while revoked GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Billy McBrien Driving while revoked GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; pay cc
Billy McBrien Unlawful use weapon GP 10 day jail; Credit for time served; waived cc
John McCree No proof of insurance GP $50 ic
Tyler McCoy Driving while revoked GP $200 + cc
Tyler McCoy Domestic Assault GP $300 + cc
Ken McDaniel Defective Equipment GP $225 ic
Matthew McGrew Disorderly Conduct GP $200 ic
Matthew McGrew Defective Equipment GP $225 ic
Johnathan Monda Fail to stop at stop sign W
Tayte Moore Defective Equipment GP $75 ic
Dallas Moreland Animal Neglect/Abuse W
Karla Mullis Defective Equipment GP $150 ic
Lacey Nehmer Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 + cc
Kelly Peek/Hanway Resisting Arrest W
Rachel Perkins Failure to yield GP $225 ic
Jon Peters Littering GP $300 ic
Dakota Plumb Fail to register motor vehicle W
Dakota Plumb No proof of insurance W
Deliverance Ratliff/Wadley Domestic Assault W
Earl Ratliff No proof of insurance GP SIS; 1 yr probation; cc; maintain insurance and keep card in vehicle
Chelsea Renne Domestic Assault W
John H. Schmidt Fail to register motor vehicle W
Paul Scholl Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
Paul Scholl Seat Belt GP $10
Jesus Selfridge Disorderly Conduct GP $200 +cc
Emilie Slover Driving while suspended W
Jacob Stout Speeding GP $125 ic
Jacob Stout Seat Belt GP $10
Travis Tate Domestic Assault GP SIS; 6 months pb; take 7 Anger Management classes; CC
Kelly Taylor/Darr Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 + cc
Chasiety Thomas/Wisdom Driving while suspended W
Corey Thompson Fail to register motor vehicle GP $100 ic
Levi Wiese Littering GP $250 ic
Levi Wiese Littering GP $250 ic






Butler makes big showing at TSA in Rolla

Butler High School was well represented at State TSA held in Rolla on April 23 & 24. The Butler students were competing against 600+ students. Listed below are the contests and the students that won.


Braden Oakes, Korry Davis, Brandon Douty, & Kordell Craft 
Back Row: Ian Apple, Chris Reed, Ethan Gardner, Seth Hogue, 
Justin Junge, Shyla Weller-Register, Adam Robison, and Advisory 
Mrs. Neta Apple
High School:

Humanoid Robot Storytelling: 2nd place
Team members: Adam Robison and Shyla Weller-Register

Video Game Design. 2nd place
Team members: Ian Apple and Justin Junge

Technology Bowl Written: 1st place
Individual: Adam Robison

CAD Engineering: 2nd Place
Individual: Ian Apple

Technology Bowl Oral: 4th out of 62 teams
Team members: Adam Robison, Justin Junge, and Shyla Weller-Register

Technology Bowl Written placed in top ten out 186 students
Individuals: Justin Junge and Ethan Gardner

Extemporaneous Speech: 6th place
Individual: Seth Hogue

Chapter Team Written: 6th place
Individual: Justin Junge

Junior High:


Dragster Design. 45 + entries
Individual: Brandon Douty 1st place
Braden Oakes 2nd place
Levi Williams 3rd place
Korry Davis 6th place

Students completing their TSA Leadership Degrees: Collegiate Level requires 3 years of participation and meeting specific requirements.
Individual: Justin Junge

Scholars Degree requires 4 years of participation and meeting specific requirements
Individual: Ian Apple
(This is usually earned in a student’s senior year but Ian accomplished this in his sophomore year)

TSA Chapter Advisor of the year: Mrs Neta Apple
She was nominated for this award by her students prior to this conference.

Mrs. Apple with the end of this conference has completed her term as MO TSA State Board of Directors President elect and assumes her duties as President of the Board for the upcoming year.




Bake sale set for May 13th

A Butler Band Boosters Fundraiser for the high school band will be held during the City wide Garage Sales. 

This helps with covering the cost of supplies and trips etc... Donations of items are accepted and appreciated! All items for sale are freewill donation! Please Share...





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