Protecting Our Employees’ Paychecks Much of our focus in the Senate this week was on the topic of paycheck protection, an issue that has been
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Home Buyout Program and Sex Education
Home Buyout Program Legislation Approved by Committee Senate Bill 600 was passed out of the Senate Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment Committee
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week Ending March 5
The eighth week of the 2016 Legislative Session marked another busy one in the halls of the Capitol building in Jefferson City. Many expected the
This Week’s Legislative Column from Senator Mike Cunningham
Passing Legislative Ethics Reform Bills Legislative ethics reform has been one of the Senate’s and House’s primary points of focus during the Second Regular Session
Senator Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 29, 2016
Listening to Our Military Leaders This week at the Capitol, the Senate and the House held our annual Missouri Military Awareness and Appreciation Day, where
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Welcoming Constituents to the Capitol
Every week I try to include the names of all the constituents, public servants, community leaders, organizations and business groups who take time out of
Senator Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 29, 2016
Legislation to Protect Missouri Children and Support Farm Families This week, the Senate worked on and passed several pieces of legislation. Two bills of great
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 29
Showing Appreciation for Missouri Military Service Members This past week we held our annual Missouri Military Appreciation and Awareness Day at the Capitol. This is
Military Appreciation and Awareness Day
Thursday, March 3, we welcomed military leaders to the Capitol for Military Appreciation and Awareness Day, an informative event that let officials learn about ways
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 29, 2016
Advocating for Vision Health Care Did you know about 80 percent of vision problems are avoidable or even curable? While that is certainly a comforting