Welcome to the latest episode of "Under the Dome," where we update you on the pivotal happenings in Jefferson City, with a spotlight on efforts to combat poverty. In this episode, we celebrate the perfection of House Bill 953, the "Clean Slate" bill, marking a significant step towards better criminal justice policies. While it awaits further proceedings in the Senate, our optimism and resolve remain strong. We discuss the progress of House Bill 828, which aligns with Senate Bill 67, aiming to amend the Donated Food Pantry Tax Credit Law. Also on the agenda is House Bill 1222, which faces challenges due to potential SNAP purchase restrictions. Finally, we delve into the promising prospects of the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Fund (HB 245), designed to invigorate housing developments in rural areas. Join us as we navigate the complexities, celebrate the wins, and press on with determination.
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