As the fourth week of the 2016 legislative session comes to an end, the Missouri Senate has settled into its pattern of free and fair
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This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of Feb. 1: Committee Hearings
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Concurrent Resolution 58, which urges the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to build a new facility in
Update on Radioactive Waste
Friends & Neighbors, This week I presented two pieces of legislation before Senate committees. Also, my minimum wage bill was sent to committee. In this
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report: An Issue Facing our Local Schools
An Issue Facing our Local Schools “Male and female Created He them …” attributed to Moses The suspension or removal of gender by court opinion
New Audio Available from Sen. Eric Schmitt for the Week of Feb. 1
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale, discusses where some legislation is, following the first month of the 2016 legislative session.
New Audio Available from Sen. Jill Schupp for the Week of Feb. 1: SB 646, District Survey, SJR 19 and SB 1029
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
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Working to Improve Missouri’s Legal Climate
The Missouri Senate is now a full month out from the start of session, and I continue to be impressed with the quick progress we
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 1
From Conservation to Education, Senate Considers Wide Range of Legislation Legislative News This week the Senate considered a wide array of legislation, including measures pertaining
Senator Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 1, 2016
Protecting Missouri Farmers and Ranchers For many residents of the 27th District, agriculture is more than just a way of life – it’s also a
Senator Paul Wieland Discusses the Importance of Missouri Ports
JEFFERSON CITY—This week, Senator Paul Wieland met with members of the Missouri Port Authority Association, which visited the Capitol in response to a proposal