Missouri Senate Focuses on Reform Measures Legislative News For the Missouri Senate, Tuesday evening proved to be a late night that turned into an early
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Missouri Senate Sends SB 838 to the House
Jefferson City — This week the Missouri Senate passed legislation that would make it easier for victims of domestic violence to recover their cell phone
Senator Wayne Wallingford – Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 15, 2016
Ethics reform has been a major goal for the General Assembly during the past two legislative sessions. In both the Senate and House, multiple pieces
Body-Camera Update
This week in the Senate, the Education Committee approved Senate Bill 712, legislation I’ve filed to modify the eligibility requirements of using the Access Missouri
Raising Awareness of Childhood Cancer
On Tuesday, I presented Senate Concurrent Resolution 42 to the Senate Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee. This resolution designates Nov. 14, 2016, as
President Pro Tem Ron Richard Discusses the Senate’s Process Behind Ethics Reform
Missouri Senate- Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard discusses how the Senate reached its position on House Bill 1979.
Senator Paul Wieland Discusses Senate Bill 817
Missouri Senate- Senator Paul Wieland discusses his reasons behind introducing Senate Bill 817 in his video capitol report.
Senator Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 15, 2016
Helping Missouri Seniors Stay At Home: Structured Family Caregiving This week, the Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs and Health conducted a hearing on Senate Bill
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for Feb.19
An eventful week at the Capitol Building saw one highlight in particular outshine the rest: Senator Jamilah Nasheed (D-St. Louis City) hosted Lezley McSpadden and
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 15
Limiting Campaign Contributions Reforming Missouri ethics regulations has been a key issue for the General Assembly the past two sessions. In both the Senate and