Missouri Legislative Session Comes to an End Last week marked the end of my last Session as your state senator, and the culmination of a
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Senate Passes Comprehensive Higher Education Bill
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate truly agreed and finally passed legislation relating to higher education on the final day of the Second Regular Session
Rock Island Trail and Little Otter Creek Watershed to Receive State Funding
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri House has given approval to House Bill 2017 and House Bill 2018, which relate to state funding for two capital
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of May 2
Higher Education Legislation Awaits House Vote This week at the Capitol my comprehensive higher education legislation, Senate Bill 997, was placed on the House calendar
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of April 25
Bettering the State’s Legal System This week at the Capitol, the Senate was focused on two particular pieces of legislation aimed at improving Missouri’s business
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of April 18
Thanking Our Interns I always enjoy sharing the legislative and political process with students. This legislative Session my office has the honor of working with
Senator David Pearce Announces Findings of Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Survey
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, has announced the findings of a survey assessing the importance of intercity passenger rail service among students,
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of April 11
Senate Moves Forward with 2017 Budget Senate lawmakers have sent the House budget bills for fiscal year 2017 on to the final stage of negotiations.
Senate Approves Budget Plan to Fund Chillicothe Women’s Prison’s New Wing
JEFFERSON CITY — As a part of fiscal year 2017 budget negotiations, the Senate has passed House Bill 2009, dealing with Department of Corrections funding,
Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of April 4
Improving Safety On Highway 50 My work as a state senator requires me to travel all the time, driving from my home in Warrensburg, across