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NewsMarch 13, 2014

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Republican-led Missouri House has passed legislation guaranteeing the right to hold rodeos in the state. Supporters say the measure protects rodeos from animal-rights groups that have raised concerns over the treatment of animals. But many House Democrats opposed the bill, citing a controversial State Fair rodeo act last year that mocked President Barack Obama...

Justin McDaniel rides Smart Water in the bareback riding competition at the Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo Wednesday, August 7, 2013 in Sikeston, Mo., McDaniel received a score of 81 for his ride. (Adam Vogler)
Justin McDaniel rides Smart Water in the bareback riding competition at the Sikeston Jaycee Bootheel Rodeo Wednesday, August 7, 2013 in Sikeston, Mo., McDaniel received a score of 81 for his ride. (Adam Vogler)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The Republican-led Missouri House has passed legislation guaranteeing the right to hold rodeos in the state.

Supporters say the measure protects rodeos from animal-rights groups that have raised concerns over the treatment of animals. But many House Democrats opposed the bill, citing a controversial State Fair rodeo act last year that mocked President Barack Obama.

Sponsoring Republican Rep. Tom Hurst, of Meta, says the bill wasn't intended to be a political matter. Democratic Rep. Genise Montecillo, of St. Louis, says she was embarrassed by last year's rodeo act and opposes the legislation.

The measure states that no law or regulation may prohibit the conducting of or participation in rodeos in this state

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The House voted 113-27 on Thursday to send the bill to the Senate.

Rodeos is HB1391

Legislature: http://www.moga.mo.gov

Pertinent address:

Jefferson City

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