Funding Missouri’s Public Schools for the Long Haul “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” Those words are credited to one of our nation’s
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The Senate Minute for Feb. 11: SB 608
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time debating a measure that pertains to what some Missourians pay for health care. Senate Bill 608 would authorize certain
The Munzlinger Minutes for the Week of Feb. 8: Busy Times at the State Capitol
Busy Times at the State Capitol This week at the Capitol, I had the pleasure of hosting the Missouri FFA state officers for their annual
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Addressing Local Issues at the Capitol
Much of my legislation for this sixth week of session focused on issues affecting the 3rd Senate District. On Monday I filed two new measures
Legislation Calling for Meaningful Criminal Justice Reform Heard in Committee
Legislation Calling for Meaningful Criminal Justice Reform Heard in Committee This week I was happy to see several of the measures I filed this session
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 8
Supporting Missouri Main Street My job as your state senator allows me to travel all across the 21st District, visiting with people, local businesses and
Schupp, McCreery Introduce Earned Family and Medical Leave Program
JEFFERSON CITY – Senator Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, today filed legislation that would create the Missouri Earned Family Medical Leave Program. Representative Tracy McCreery, D-St.
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 8
Senate Responds to U.S. Supreme Court’s EPA Decision; Passes Resolution to Keep NGA Jobs in Missouri Legislative News This week, the U.S. Supreme Court granted
Budget Leaders Announce Effort to Fight Implementation of the EPA Clean Power Plan
Budget Leaders Announce Effort to Fight Implementation of the EPA Clean Power Plan Legislators Plan to Put Language in Budget Bills to Prevent Funding of
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Weekly Column for Feb. 11
Jefferson City is so busy January through May, we often miss the important efforts happening quietly behind the scenes. This year, the Senate has formed