He says Missouri must honor its commitment to veterans. Hoskins’ bill also authorizes wagering on sporting events, including e-sports. So we had to supplement their budget with general revenue of about $50-million,” Hoskins says. During the current year, they’re about $50-million short. “I have a veterans home in Warrensburg in my district as well as a (state) veterans cemetery in Higginsville.
Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg) has filed Senate Bill one, which is called the “honoring Missouri veterans and supporting Missouri education act.” Hoskins’ bill would legalize video lottery terminals (VLTs) in fraternal and veterans’ organizations and truck stops. Denny Hoskins (R-Warrensburg) speaks on the Missouri Senate floor in Jefferson City on Febru(file photo courtesy of Harrison Sweazea at Senate Communications)Ī veteran state lawmaker who represents Howard County in the 939 the Eagle listening area says expanding gaming will help Missouri honor its commitment to veterans.