JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation that would promote youth suicide prevention and awareness is advancing in the Missouri Senate. Senate Bill 646, sponsored by Sen. Jill
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Sen. Nasheed: President Pro Tem Rules Medicaid Expansion Out of Order
JEFFERSON CITY — On Wednesday, Feb. 3, Sen. Jamilah Nasheed (D–St. Louis) attempted to pass an amendment that would have increased health care coverage for
The Senate Minute for Feb. 3: SBs 661 and 726
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee hears legislation that relates to use of deadly force. Senate Bill 661 and
Senator Jason Holsman – Beginning of Session Newsletter
Missouri Senate Committee Discusses Campus Concealed Carry Proposal
Missouri Senate Committee Discusses Campus Concealed Carry Proposal Missouri Senate- The Missouri Senate Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety discussed a proposal aiming to
Senator Jamilah Nasheed Files Hands-free Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, Senator Jamilah Nasheed, D–St. Louis, introduced legislation to stop the dangerous practice of texting and driving. Going even further than
Senator Mike Parson- Do You Know an Outstanding Senior Citizen?
A wonderful opportunity exists for you to recognize and honor an outstanding senior citizen in our area. The Senior Service Award promotes and highlights positive
Senator Kurt Schaefer Outlines Comprehensive Transportation Initiative
JEFFERSON CITY – Appropriations Chairman State Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, announced today, Feb. 2, a comprehensive road map for the state’s transportation needs that will
Chappelle-Nadal Presents Bill to Update Use of Force Law
Chappelle-Nadal Presents Bill to Update Use of Force Law JEFFERSON CITY – Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal (D-University City) presented Senate Bill 741 for its first hearing
Senator Doug Libla – Facts and Figures About Missouri Roads and Bridges
As many of you know, last year I was appointed Chairman of the Senate Transportation, Infrastructure, and Public Safety Committee. For the past 13 months,