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
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Senator Wayne Wallingford – Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 25, 2016
Moving Forward With My Legislation (Part II) This week I would like to pick up where we left off with the last column, and outline
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 25
Resolutions Pass in Senate This week I have two important issues that I would like to bring to your attention. One of these problems concerns
Senator Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 25, 2016
Working for Farmers’ Futures This week, Senate Concurrent Resolutions 51 and 52 were combined and passed through the Senate, and will be heard in the
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 25
Legislative News On Wednesday my colleagues and I gathered in the House chamber for Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Patricia Breckenridge’s first State of the
Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Discusses the Past Week in the Missouri Senate
Missouri Senate- Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe (R-Jefferson City) met with members of the press to discuss the past week in the Missouri Senate.
The Senate Minute for Jan. 28: SB 731
JEFFERSON CITY — A Missouri Senate committee hears Senate Bill 731, legislation that remove the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions.
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Weekly Column for Jan. 28
Free and fair elections make up the foundation that our state and nation are built upon. Ensuring the fairness of our elections is one of
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 25, 2016
A Strong Finish to the First Month of Session As the first month of the 2016 session comes to a close, I’m proud of how
Sen. Gina Walsh’s Op-Ed: Finding a Fair Solution to Missouri’s Transportation Funding Problem
In 2009, the Missouri Department of Transportation’s construction budget was $1.3 billion. For Fiscal Year 2017, it will stand at just $700 million, which is