In April of 2015, more than two dozen votes were casts in Kinloch, Miss. by voters who were registered at a vacant address. The mayor-elect
Category: Senator Bob Onder
Senator Bob Onder Recognizes Teen Response Team for National Honors
JEFFERSON CITY –Senator Robert F. (Bob) Onder, Jr., recognized the members of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Mid America Teen Community Emergency Response Team
Statement from Sen. Bob Onder Regarding Senate Joint Resolution 39
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, today issued the following statement relating to action by the Missouri House on Senate Joint
Senator Bob Onder Discusses the Importance of SJR 39
Missouri State Capitol- Sen. Bob Onder (R-Lake Saint Louis) discusses the importance of Senate Joint Resolution 39 during a rally at the State Capitol.
Senator Bob Onder Discusses Election Day Situation in St. Louis
Missouri Senate- Sen. Bob Onder (R-Lake Saint Louis) discusses his thoughts on the issues with voting in St. Louis during the municipal election on April
Senator Bob Onder – Mid-Session Review
Over the past two and a half months, the Missouri State Senate has been hard at work crafting and advancing legislation aimed at improving the
Senator Bob Onder Responds to Criticisms of Senate Joint Resolution 39
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Senate recently passed, with an overwhelming majority, Senate Joint Resolution 39, a resolution that will ask Missouri voters to approve a Constitutional
Senator Bob Onder and Representative Paul Curtman on Missouri Presidential Primary
JEFFERSON CITY – Today, Senator Robert F. (Bob) Onder, Jr., and Representative Paul Curtman issued a joint press release following the recent Presidential Primary election
Senator Bob Onder – Religious Liberty Legislation Passed
This past week the Missouri Senate focused on the issue of religious freedom. Senate Joint Resolution 39, a resolution I sponsored, was brought before the
For Immediate Release: Senate Republicans Stand Strong for Religious Freedom
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Leaders are calling it a big win for religious freedom in Missouri. After a record setting filibuster and days of non-stop