JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators send to the Missouri House of Representatives Senate Bill 612, a measure that would modify the law relating to the offense
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This Date in Missouri Senate History for April 24: April 24, 1931
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews April 24, 1931, the day a Missouri Senate bill was signed into law that created the
New Audio Available from Sen. Mike Cunningham for the Week of April 18: SB 612 and Budget
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 April 18: SB 646, Budget and SCR 68
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
New Audio Available from Sen. Eric Schmitt for the Week of April 18: Budget and Important Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale, discusses the Fiscal Year 2017 operating budget for Missouri and other important legislation.
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of April 18: Floor Debate
Jefferson City — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Final passage of Missouri’s $27 billion operating budget for Fiscal Year 2017 (Audio: Sen. Kurt
This Date in Missouri Senate History for April 22: April 22, 1927
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews April 22, 1927, the day the Intermediate Reformatory for Young Men At Algoa was formed. This
The Senate Minute for April 21: Ethics Reform
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators debate three ethics reform proposals: House Bill 1979 relates to elected officials becoming lobbyists; House Bill 2166 pertains to a gift
The Senate Minute for April 20: HB 1562
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators make changes to House Bill 1562, a measure that would expand the crime of sexual trafficking of a child to include
The Senate Minute for April 19: SB 590
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 590, a measure that seeks to modify provisions related to crime. The proposal still needs