The 2013 Missouri legislative session is now in the books.
While legislators are no longer assembled in Jefferson City, the impacts of what did and did not get done will continue into the coming months.
The Republican controlled House and Senate put gun rights and taxes high on their agenda and perennial issues such as abortion and voter photo IDs came up.
Democratic Governor Jay Nixon has already vetoed some legislation and more vetoes are possible.
Host Don Marsh talked about the session with a panel of experts. His guests were St. Louis Public Radio statehouse reporter Marshall Griffin, University of Missouri – St. Louis political science professor Terry Jones and St. Louis Beacon political reporter Jo Mannies.
Check out Marshall Griffin's re-cap of the session here.
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