Former APRO president, longtime rent-to-own dealer and current Missouri State Senator Gary Romine has been named 2014 Freshman Legislator of the Year by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce. The recognition was announced November 20 in an event honoring the state’s leading lawmakers during the chamber’s annual meeting and awards banquet in St. Louis.
Senator Romine, along with his colleague, Missouri State Representative Rocky Miller, were recognized at the banquet for being “quick learners, not only learning the system, but stepping up to successfully pass important pro-jobs legislation in their first terms.”
Senator Romine, a Republican from Farmington, showed the finesse of a longtime lawmaker in his handling of Missouri’s Senate Bill 844, legislation to extend the state’s shared-work program. Without passage of the bill, the program, which is used by 335 employers and more than 21,000 people, would have ended. It allows businesses to split working hours among a group of employees as an alternative to laying off some of them. In exchange, the employees’ incomes are supplemented with reduced amounts of unemployment benefits.
In 2014, 18 Missouri lawmakers, including Senator Romine, earned perfect scores from the Missouri Chamber of Commerce for their flawless support of economic growth and quality jobs in the Show-Me State.


