Senate Majority Caucus Leaders Urge the Attorney General to Appeal Controversial Ruling JEFFERSON CITY—Senate Leaders today responded to a controversial opinion handed down by federal
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Sen. Parson’s Legislation to Protect Responsible Livestock Owners Approved by the General Assembly
JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Legislature has approved Senate Bill 844 a measure sponsored by Sen. Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, to shield responsible livestock owners from civil liability
Sen. Gina Walsh’s Legislation to Further Protect Missouri’s Victims of Human Trafficking and Stalking Heads to Governor
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly gave its approval Tuesday to House Bill 1562, legislation that seeks to expand the crime of sexual trafficking
Senator Bob Onder – Improving the Integrity of Our Elections
In April of 2015, more than two dozen votes were casts in Kinloch, Miss. by voters who were registered at a vacant address. The mayor-elect
Senator Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for May 9
Balanced Powers In Federalist No. 78, Hamilton says that the Judiciary branch of the proposed government would be the weakest of the three because it
General Assembly Approves Legislation to Eliminate Red Tape for Family Farm Corporations
JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Legislature approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, to eliminate unnecessary red tape for family farm corporations in the Show-Me State.
Sen. Libla’s Legislation to Protect Consumers from Credit Card Theft Sent to Governor
JEFFERSON CITY—The General Assembly sent to the governor legislation sponsored by Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, to crack down on credit and debit card theft.
Sen. Doug Libla’s Legislative Column: March/April Visitors and In-District News
The 2016 Legislative Session is nearing an end, but there are still many important issues before the Senate. I am still working hard on my
Senator Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 2, 2016
Protecting the Missouri Election Process This week, the Missouri General Assembly advanced two measures that would protect the integrity of Missouri’s election system. House Joint
Rock Island Trail and Little Otter Creek Watershed to Receive State Funding
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House has given approval to House Bill 2017 and House Bill 2018, which relate to state funding for two capital