JEFFERSON CITY — House Bill 1631 would require a person to show photo identification in order to vote. The measure was vetoed by the executive branch
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This Date in Missouri Senate History for July 11: July 11, 1917
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews July 11, 1917, the date Missouri’s current income tax first took effect. This feature report is
This Week’s Legislative Column from Senator Mike Cunningham
Approaching the Governor’s Veto Deadline Next Wednesday, July 13, will mark two months since the adjournment of the Second Regular Session of the 98th General
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of July 4: SB 656
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 656, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to county sheriffs, self-defense, unlawful
Senate Leaders Respond to Governor’s Veto of Law that Would Have Protected the Integrity of Elections
Senate Leaders Respond to Governor’s Veto of Law that Would Have Protected the Integrity of Elections JEFFERSON CITY – Senate leaders are responding to the
Senate Leaders Respond to Governor’s Questionable Budget Withholds
Senate Leaders Respond to Governor’s Questionable Budget Withholds “The Legislature takes its duty to craft the operating budget for the state of Missouri very seriously.
Statement from Sen. Schaefer Regarding Withholds for MU Review Commission
Jefferson City — State Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, today issued the following statement relating to the governor’s recent withholding of $115.5 million in new and
Senator Schupp Issues Statement on Senate Majority Caucus’ Planned Parenthood Investigation
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, today issued a statement in response to the Senate Majority Caucus’ Missouri Senate Planned Parenthood Review.
Senator David Pearce’s Capitol Report for the Week of July 4
2016 Session Bill Update At the end of the Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly on May 13, the Senate and the House
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of July 4
More Legislation Signed into Law as Governor’s Deadline Approaches Legislative News The governor now has one week remaining to either sign, veto or allow legislation