How long are we going to make individuals who have paid their debt to society carry the stigma of their past crimes?
Category: Senator S. Kiki Curls
Senator Curls: Reflecting on the 2016 Veto Session
On Wednesday, Sept. 14, members of the General Assembly convened for the annual veto session, which gives lawmakers the opportunity to override measures that have
State Lawmakers Consider Crime Legislation; Pass FY 2017 Budget
With just two weeks left of the 2016 legislative session, state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are working hard to get their priority
Senate Begins Work on FY 2017 State Budget
Following the annual legislative spring recess, the Missouri Senate returned to the Capitol on Tuesday and immediately began its work on the state’s $27 million
Raising Awareness of Childhood Cancer
On Tuesday, I presented Senate Concurrent Resolution 42 to the Senate Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions and Ethics Committee. This resolution designates Nov. 14, 2016, as
Legislation Calling for Meaningful Criminal Justice Reform Heard in Committee
Legislation Calling for Meaningful Criminal Justice Reform Heard in Committee This week I was happy to see several of the measures I filed this session
Leaving Behind the Stigma of Past Crimes
Leaving Behind the Stigma of Past Crimes How long are we going to make individuals who have paid their debt to society carry the stigma
Senate Minority Caucus – Democrats Announce Plan to “Move Missouri Forward”
Democrats Announce Plan to “Move Missouri Forward” Platform centers on core Democratic values of opportunity, equity, and compassion JEFFERSON CITY – Today, Democrats in the
2016 Legislative Session Underway; Sponsored Legislation
Serving in the Missouri General Assembly since 2007 Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 11, 2016 Senator Curls’ Biography Senator Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, a
Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls to Host 9th Annual Public Health and Safety Fair
Senator Curls to Host 9th Annual Public Health and Safety Fair Jefferson City — State Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, today (8-11) released a