Fall means hunting to many Missourians, especially those in the 16th District. As the air turns cool and the leaves start to change, we also
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Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Oct. 9, 2017
Legislature Passes Foster Care Bill of Rights Did you know there are more than 13,000 children in Missouri’s foster care system? While they may come
Senator Sandy Crawford Reflects on Trade Mission to China and South Korea
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Sandy Crawford, R-Buffalo, recently returned from a trade mission to China and South Korea. Senator Crawford was part of a
Senator Nasheed Calls for Legislative Action to Help St. Louis Public Schools Transition to Full Accreditation
St. Louis – State Senator Jamilah Nasheed (D-St. Louis) has requested that Senate leadership form an interim legislative committee to help guide the St. Louis
Senator Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Oct. 6, 2017
As fall arrives across Missouri, we are greeted with the familiar changing colors of the leaves, the brisk autumn air and signs of the harvest.
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
In the past months, there have been many devastating events across our country. From natural disasters to acts of mass violence, our country’s resolve is
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Column for Oct. 4
As fall arrives across Missouri, we are greeted with the familiar changing colors of the leaves, the brisk autumn air and signs of the harvest.
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Oct. 2, 2017
There Are Better Ways In light of all the controversy surrounding the National Football League and some of its players’ decision to kneel in protest
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Sept. 25, 2017
Staying Safe This Harvest Season With temperatures reaching into the mid-90s this past week, it’s hard to believe autumn is now officially upon us. For
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Sept. 18, 2017
2017 Veto Session This past week the General Assembly gathered in Jefferson City for the annual veto session. The governor vetoed five measures passed during