Last summer, five justices of the United States Supreme Court fundamentally changed perhaps the most basic and important institution in our society and our history:
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Senator David Sater’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 15: Worst of the Worst Deserve the Ultimate Penalty
Worst of the Worst Deserve the Ultimate Penalty This week marks the two-year anniversary since little Hailey Owens was kidnapped outside her home and then
Senator David Sater’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 1: Missouri Legislature Rejects Tax Increase on Farmers
Every two years, the Missouri State Tax Commission releases a study reassessing agricultural land, based on average productivity and costs. This year, the commission proposed
Senator David Sater’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 18: Senate Gets to Work
The Missouri Senate and House recently kicked off the 2016 legislative session and it looks to be a busy and productive one. Like others, this
Senator David Sater Receives National Legislator of the Year Award for Welfare Reform Efforts
JEFFERSON CITY — Senator David Sater, R-Cassville, was recently named the 2015 National Legislator of the Year by the Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) for
Senator David Sater – Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas With the Christmas season upon us, we have an opportunity to remember what this time of year is really about, or “the
Statement from Sen. Sater Regarding Syrian Refugees in Missouri
For Immediate Release: Nov. 19, 2015 Contact: Tucker Jobes (573) 751-1480 JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, issued the following statement regarding the
Senators Urge the Governor to Suspend the Acceptance of Syrian Refugees Relocating to Missouri
For Immediate Release: Nov. 16, 2015 Contact: Tucker Jobes (573) 751-1480 JEFFERSON CITY— After the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, France over the weekend, Missouri
Senator David Sater – Standing with Law Enforcement
JEFFERSON CITY — Too often people think of Ferguson and New York City when looking at our law enforcement, instead of thinking of the people