Missouri Senate- Lawmakers put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to close the revolving door on lawmakers leaving office early to become lobbyists.
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Missouri Senate- Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard discusses how the Senate reached its position on House Bill 1979.
Senator Paul Wieland Discusses Senate Bill 817
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Senator Mike Parson Opposes Repealing the Death Penalty
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Senator Mike Parson Thanks the MO Electric Cooperatives for Fighting EPA
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