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Sen. Kraus to Host Bill Enactment Ceremonies for Senate Bill 1025
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, will host two bill enactment ceremonies to help raise awareness about the Oct. 14 effective date
Study Commission on State Tax Policy to Hold Public Forum
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, wishes to announce that the Study Commission on State Tax Policy will hold a public forum
Senator David Pearce to Receive Librarian Legislative Award
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, has been chosen as a recipient of the 2016 Missouri Library Association (MLA) Francis “Bud” Barnes Outstanding
The Senate Minute for Oct. 4: HB 1414
JEFFERSON CITY — House Bill 1414 will prohibit certain agricultural data from being subject to public disclosure laws. The measure was vetoed by the executive branch
This Date in Missouri Senate History for Oct. 1: Oct. 1, 1826
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Oct. 1, 1826, the day Jefferson City was chosen as the permanent seat of state government.
This Week’s Legislative Column from Senator Mike Cunningham
Your Second Amendment Rights During the recent veto session the House and Senate voted to override the governor’s veto of Senate Bill 656, making Missouri
Senator Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for Sept. 30
Looking Towards Election Day “The one thing more frightening than not voting is uninformed voting.” Anonymous There are five constitutional amendments and one proposition that
This Date in Missouri Senate History for Sept. 30: Sept. 30, 1836
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Sept. 30, 1836, the day Lt. Gov. — and former Missouri senator — Lilburn Boggs
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of Sept. 26: SB 844
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 844, which was first passed on May 3 and was vetoed on June 28.