Missouri State Capitol- Sen. Bob Onder (R-Lake Saint Louis) discusses the importance of Senate Joint Resolution 39 during a rally at the State Capitol.
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Senator Mike Kehoe on the Passing of Senator Carl Vogel
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Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 11: Education and the Armed Forces
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Senator Paul Wieland’s Video Capitol Report for April 15, 2016
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Missouri Senate Approves 2017 State Operating Budget
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