The 2016 Legislative Session has come to an end. This session saw passionate debates, filibusters and compromise across party lines. There were many late nights
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Senate Democrats Successfully Defend Middle Class Workers
JEFFERSON CITY — By a vote of 22-10, Senate Democrats were successful in sustaining the governor’s veto of House Bill 1891, legislation that would have
Sen. Parson Calls Humane Society of the United States New Advisory Council a Cynical Attempt to Disguise Its True Anti-Agricultural Agenda
JEFFERSON CITY—Senator Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, today denounced the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) recent announcement of the creation of a national agricultural advisory
Sen. Mike Parson’s Legislative Column: Legislation Sent to Governor
This year’s session ends Friday, May 13, at 6 p.m. The last four months have been busy in Jefferson City. Lawmakers tackled a number of
Sen. Parson Honored with ASUM Legislator of the Year Award
JEFFERSON CITY—Senator Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, recently received the Associated Students of the University of Missouri’s (ASUM) Legislator of the Year Award. The accolade is given
Senate Majority Caucus Leaders Urge the Attorney General to Appeal Controversial Ruling
Senate Majority Caucus Leaders Urge the Attorney General to Appeal Controversial Ruling JEFFERSON CITY—Senate Leaders today responded to a controversial opinion handed down by federal
Sen. Parson’s Legislation to Protect Responsible Livestock Owners Approved by the General Assembly
JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Legislature has approved Senate Bill 844 a measure sponsored by Sen. Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, to shield responsible livestock owners from civil liability
Sen. Gina Walsh’s Legislation to Further Protect Missouri’s Victims of Human Trafficking and Stalking Heads to Governor
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly gave its approval Tuesday to House Bill 1562, legislation that seeks to expand the crime of sexual trafficking
Senator Bob Onder – Improving the Integrity of Our Elections
In April of 2015, more than two dozen votes were casts in Kinloch, Miss. by voters who were registered at a vacant address. The mayor-elect
Senator Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for May 9
Balanced Powers In Federalist No. 78, Hamilton says that the Judiciary branch of the proposed government would be the weakest of the three because it