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Sen. Mike Parson’s Legislative Column: Supporting Public Safety Officers and the Military
Every day, brave men and women put on public safety uniforms and risk their lives to protect, save and serve us. Some of these men
The Senate Minute for April 7: Criminal Justice Measures
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators debate Senate Bill 661, which relates to use of deadly force; Senate Bill 588, which would change laws on expungement
Parson Sponsors Legislation to Help Veterans Acquire CDL License
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, presented legislation that would allow newly retired military personnel with specialized training to acquire a commercial driver’s
The Senate Minute for April 6: HB 1631
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators debate House Bill 1631, a measure that would modify provisions of law relating to voter identification. The proposal has been set
Missouri Senate Leaders React to NGA Decision to Stay in St. Louis
Missouri Senate- Legislative leaders voiced their excitement over the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s decision to keep its western headquarters in St. Louis.
The Senate Minute for April 5: SCR 66
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators send to the Missouri House of Representatives Senate Concurrent Resolution 66, which would create the “University of Missouri System Review Commission.”
Senator Keaveny Encourages Residents of the 4th Senatorial District to Vote Today
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, is encouraging citizens from across the state, but especially those in the 4th Senatorial District, to
The Senate Minute for April 4: Budget
JEFFERSON CITY — Nearly two weeks of work on the Fiscal Year 2017 state budget could come to a close this week in the Missouri Senate
Senate Begins Work on FY 2017 State Budget
Following the annual legislative spring recess, the Missouri Senate returned to the Capitol on Tuesday and immediately began its work on the state’s $27 million