Missouri Senate- Lawmakers passed legislation creating the crime of illegal reentry into the state of Missouri.
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Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for April 25
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The Senate Minute for April 26: HB 1698
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators approve, and make changes to, House Bill 1698. The measure seeks to establish incentives to attract major out-of-state conventions to Missouri,
New Audio Available from Sen. Ed Emery for the Week of April 18: SB 612 and Budget
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, recently added a new audio link to his multimedia page, which is located on his Missouri Senate website.
The Senate Minute for April 25: SB 612
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators send to the Missouri House of Representatives Senate Bill 612, a measure that would modify the law relating to the offense
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week Ending April 22, 2016
As the 2016 Legislative Session draws to a close, both chambers of the Missouri General Assembly are predominantly occupied with bills from the opposite side
This Date in Missouri Senate History for April 24: April 24, 1931
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews April 24, 1931, the day a Missouri Senate bill was signed into law that created the
New Audio Available from Sen. Mike Cunningham for the Week of April 18: SB 612 and Budget
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, recently added a new audio link to his multimedia page, which is located on his Missouri Senate website.
New Audio Available from Sen. Jill Schupp for the Week of April 18: SB 646, Budget and SCR 68
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, recently added a new audio link to her multimedia page, which is located on her Missouri Senate
Missouri Senate Gives Final Approval to 2017 State Operating Budget
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers put their final stamp of approval on the state’s 27 billion dollar spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year.