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Sen. Schaaf: Experts Endorse Senate Bills 1, 2 and 3
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Senate Bills 1, 2 and 3, sponsored by Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, would expand the role of small donors in
Senator David Pearce’s Capitol Report for the Week of Dec. 12: Eating Disorder Legislation to Take Effect Jan. 1
During my 14 years in the General Assembly, I have worked to pass legislation that promotes and protects our state resources and, most importantly, the
Senator Schatz’s Column for Dec. 14, 2016
The results of this year’s legislative survey are in and I want to thank everyone who participated, either online or by mailing in their
The Senate Minute for Dec. 13: Session Preview
JEFFERSON CITY — Already, nearly 200 measures have been prefiled in the Missouri Senate, as lawmakers prepare for the next legislative session. The 2017 session will
This Date in Missouri Senate History for Dec. 9: Dec. 9, 1824
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Dec. 9, 1824, the day the Missouri General Assembly passed the state’s first liquor law. This
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of Dec. 5: Utilities Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews potential legislation that could come next year, based on the findings of the Senate Interim Committee
Senator Schaaf: Lawsuit Proves Need for Senate Joint Resolution 1
JEFFERSON CITY — Today Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, spoke out about the need to protect Missouri’s new contribution limits from legal challenge. Last
Decking the Halls of the State Capitol
The Senate Minute for Dec. 6: Utilities Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation could come next year, based on the findings of the Senate Interim Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment, which met