Jefferson City, Mo. – Earlier this week, more than 200 people from across the state gathered at the Capitol for Disability Rights Legislative Day. It
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Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column for March 17, 2017
This week a piece of legislation that will help put an end to illegal herbicide spraying in Missouri’s Bootheel farm country was passed and delivered
Senator Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 17, 2017
Mid-Session Review For the first time in eight years, the Legislature is enjoying working with a Republican governor and is energized by the prospect of
Senator Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of March 13, 2017
It was a busy week in the Missouri Senate. After a few long nights of debate, I am pleased to say several pieces of legislation
Senator Jason Holsman’s Senate Bill 109 moves out of Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — On Wednesday, the Committee on Commerce, Consumer Protection, Energy and the Environment passed Senate Bill 109. State Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City,
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 13, 2017
Missouri Senate Reaches Midpoint of Session The Missouri Senate has wrapped up its first half of the 2017 legislative session. To say it has been
Sen. Wieland’s Capitol Update for the Week Ending March 16, 2017
Capitol and MoDOT Updates Kristina Norwood and Jefferson County resident Cynthia Grieb from VOYCE of St. Louis visited to talk about long-term care in Missouri.
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 13, 2017
Senate Advances Job Training Legislation Ahead of Annual Spring Break In last week’s column, I discussed an exciting new partnership between Missouri’s 12 community colleges, which
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Senate Reaches Midpoint of Session
Upon adjournment today, state lawmakers began heading back to their districts for the annual legislative spring break, and that means we have reached the midpoint
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Column for March 16
This week marks the halfway point for this session. Next week will be spent on legislative spring break. In the first 11 weeks of session