JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews May 22, 1899, the last day of the Regular Session of the 40th General Assembly. This
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This Week in the Missouri Senate for May 19: Session Review
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly from the perspective of two members of
New Audio Available from Sen. Mike Cunningham for the Week of May 8
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, discusses some of the highlights of the just-completed First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly, including:
New Audio Available from Sen. Ed Emery for the Week of May 8
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses highlights of the just-completed First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly. To download audio, please
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 16: Session Review
JEFFERSON CITY — The First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly comes to a close, which has some Missouri senators looking back at what worked
New Audio Available from Sen. Bill Eigel for the Week of May 8
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, discusses his thoughts on the just-completed First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly. To
New Audio Available from Sen. Denny Hoskins for the Week of May 8
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, discusses his thoughts on the just-completed First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly, which wrapped up on
This Date in Missouri Senate History: May 14, 1932
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews May 14, 1932, the day Missouri’s first female, African-American Missouri senator — Gwen Giles — was
This Week in the Missouri Senate for May 12: Session Ends
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: House Committee Bill 3, which seeks to modify provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 11: HB 1194 and 1193
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators start a dialogue on House Bill 1194 and 1193, a measure that seeks to prohibit political subdivisions from requiring a minimum