Missouri Republican leader suggests expulsion of GOP lawmaker as tensions mount in state Senate

Republican state Sen. Bill Eigel, front right, points at Missouri Senate Majority Leader Cindy O'Laughlin during a testy exchange Thursday, Jan. 25, 2024, on the floor of the Senate in Jefferson City, Mo. O'Laughlin said she would like to expel Eigel from the Senate because of his obstruction of the chamber's work. Eigel is an outspoken member of the newly formed Freedom Caucus. (AP Photo/David A. Lieb)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Republican leader of the Missouri Senate said Thursday that she would like to expel a conservative senator who has been blocking work in the chamber, escalating a GOP rift that has thwarted work on the party's priorities.

The Missouri Senate has been in session for four weeks but has yet to debate any legislation on the floor, as conservative Republicans in a newly formed Freedom Caucus have used procedural tactics to slow routine work. The Freedom Caucus is trying to force more rapid consideration of a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it harder to pass citizen-led ballot initiatives such as one backing abortion rights.

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