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Missouri Senate moves toward banning traffic ticket quotas

Missouri Senate chamberJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Missouri Senate has given initial approval to a ban on traffic ticket quotas. Senators voted Wednesday to finalize the language of a bill forbidding law enforcement agencies or other government entities from requiring employees to write a certain number of citations.

The bill would also prohibit supervisors from encouraging employees to write more tickets. Bill sponsor Senator Eric Schmitt said the number of tickets written per month shouldn’t be a political decision. The St. Louis County Republican added that municipal courts still need more changes.

Democratic Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal said this was a good bill.

The bill still needs final approval in the Senate before going to the House.

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