Missouri Senate- Sen. Joseph Keaveny (D-St. Louis) presents his thoughts on Senate Bill 575 during debate on the Missouri Senate floor.
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Senator Joseph Keaveny Speaks Against Senate Bill 575
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, engaged in floor debate in regards to Senate Bill 575, legislation that would eliminate
Senator Keaveny Encourages Residents of the 4th Senatorial District to Vote Today
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, is encouraging citizens from across the state, but especially those in the 4th Senatorial District, to
Senator Joseph Keaveny Pleased North St. Louis Chosen as New NGA Site
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency West Campus Headquarters (NGA West) announced the location for their new facility will be in North St.
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Senate Majority Endorses Discrimination
Missouri Senate Minority Caucus Senate Majority Endorses Discrimination: No shoes, no shirt, no gays JEFFERSON CITY — After the longest filibuster in the history of
Senator Joseph Keaveny: Missouri Senate Democrats Lead 30-Hour Filibuster
JEFFERSON CITY — After 30 hours of debate on Senate Joint Resolution 39, Senate Democrats continue to filibuster a resolution that would allow discrimination of
Senator Joseph Keaveny – Missouri Senate Democrats Defend Equality
JEFFERSON CITY — After 22 hours of debate on Senate Joint Resolution 39, Senate Democrats continue to filibuster a resolution that would allow discrimination of
Senator Keaveny, Mayor Slay Make Announcements Regarding NGA Site
JEFFERSON CITY — Showing the continued support of the state of Missouri for locating the new headquarters of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) West in
Senator Joseph Keaveny-Missouri General Assembly Passes NGA Resolution with Bi-Partisan Support
JEFFERSON CITY — Showing the continued support of the state of Missouri for locating the new headquarters of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) West in