Legislative News Missouri lawmakers returned to Jefferson City this week for the General Assembly’s annual veto session, which began at noon on Wednesday and concluded
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Sen Dave Shatz’s Weekly Column for Sept. 15
Senate Successfully Overrides the Governor 13 Times Governor is the Most-Overridden Top Official in the Show-Me State’s Modern History JEFFERSON CITY— On Wednesday afternoon, the
Senate Successfully Overrides the Governor 13 Times
Senate Successfully Overrides the Governor 13 Times Governor is the Most-Overridden Top Official in the Show-Me State’s Modern History JEFFERSON CITY— On Wednesday afternoon, the
Sen. Will Kraus Applauds Legislature’s Override of Voter ID Bill
JEFFERSON CITY — A longtime proponent of enacting voter identification legislation in Missouri, Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, is today applauding the General Assembly’s decision
Legislature Overrides Veto of Sen. Kraus’ Senate Bill 1025
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly voted today to override the governor’s veto of Senate Bill 1025. Sponsored by Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit,
The Senate Minute for Sept. 13: SB 656
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators are set to start veto session. Among the measures that could be considered for an override is Senate Bill 656, which
Senator David Pearce’s Capitol Report for the Week of Sept. 5: Missouri Lawmakers to Host Annual Veto Session
The Missouri Constitution requires the General Assembly to meet annually in September for the sole purpose of considering bills that received the governor’s veto. This
This Date in Missouri Senate History for Sept. 12: Sept. 12, 1961
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Sept. 12, 1961, the day former Gov. — and Missouri Sen. — Phil Donnelly passed
This Week’s Legislative Column from Senator Mike Cunningham
Remembering a National Tragedy I know I will never forget — along with the millions of citizens around the world — where I was and
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of Sept. 5: Other Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the more significant legislation from this year that didn’t make it to the governor’s