JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews June 6, 1865, the day the “Drake Constitution” was ratified by Missouri voters. This feature
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This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of May 30: Crime Measures
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the crime-related bills that await action from the executive branch. The governor has until
The Senate Minute for May 31: Crime Measures
JEFFERSON CITY — Some changes could be in store for some parts of Missouri law that deal with crime. None of these measures have yet
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of May 23: Session Recap
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the high-profile issues debated by lawmakers this year. The Missouri Senate adjourned sine die
The Senate Minute for May 24: SB 656
JEFFERSON CITY — A majority of Missouri senators consider Senate Bill 656 to have been an important issue for this year’s regular legislative session. The measure
This Date in Missouri Senate History for May 22: May 22, 1899
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews May 22, 1899, the last day of the Regular Session of the 40th General Assembly. This
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of May 16: Session Recap
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the highlights for members of Missouri Senate leadership of the Second Regular Session of
New Audio Available from Sen. Mike Cunningham for the Week of May 9: Session Ends
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, recently added a new audio link to his multimedia page, which is located on his Missouri Senate website.
New Audio Available from Sen. Jill Schupp for the Week of May 9: Session Ends
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, recently added a new audio link to her multimedia page, which is located on her Missouri Senate
The Senate Minute for May 17: Session Recap
JEFFERSON CITY — The Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly ended on May 13. For some Missouri senators, the goal was to get legislation