Mid-Session Review: Senate Works to Improve Missouri’s Business Climate and Defend Our Citizens’ Rights Legislative News Since the start of session, the Missouri Senate has
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Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 14, 2016
Promoting Workforce Development in the Show-Me State Employers across all industries consistently report that a lack of skilled workers is one of the top challenges
The Munzlinger Minutes for the Week of March 14: Moving Vital Agricultural Legislation Through the Missouri General Assembly
Following last week’s nearly 40-hour filibuster, work in the Senate chamber has slowed down. However, committee work continues to be of high importance. In the
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Weekly Column for March 17
In my time in the legislature, large spending on Medicaid has been a recurring theme. Conservatives have been criticized by liberals for not expanding Medicaid
Senator Mike Parson’s Legislative Column: Senate Appropriations Committee Considers Budget
Last week, the House approved its version of the $27.1 billion budget. Now that it has passed the other chamber, the Senate Appropriations Committee, on
Senator Jason Holsman’s Spring Newsletter
The Senate Minute for March 16: SB 1096 and SB 1028
JEFFERSON CITY — Committee hearings are held on Senate Bill 1096, a proposal that would modify provisions pertaining to what is called the Master Settlement Agreement,
The Senate Minute for March 15: Children’s Issues
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 1031, which would establish the Missouri Child Protection Registry, is heard in a Missouri Senate committee. Senate Bill 646, legislation that
New Audio Available from Sen. Ed Emery for the Week of March 7: SJR 39
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.
This Date in Missouri Senate History for March 15: March 15, 1907
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 15, 1907, the day state representatives approved a Missouri Senate resolution that gave the Show-Me