Time For A Second Opinion On Health Care The health care debate has flooded the news as Congress attempts to repeal and craft a replacement
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Senator Ron Richard’s Updates from the Capitol: REAL ID Fix
One of this session’s most pressing matters for lawmakers has been finding a REAL ID fix for Missouri’s state-issued driver’s licenses and IDs. This is
Senator Ron Richard’s Updates from the Capitol: Last Week of 2017 Regular Session
As the clock ticks closer to 6 p.m. Friday, the Missouri Senate is not letting up in its efforts to accomplish the goals we set
Senator David Sater’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 8: Wading Through the Water
JEFFERSON CITY — The past few weeks have been ones for the history books here in the Show-Me State. Torrential rains and record flooding have
Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column: Additional Flooding Information
Last week’s flood waters have begun to recede and the true damage left behind is just starting to become clear. Citizens across the state are
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 8, 2017
Legislature Sends Budget Package to Governor The Missouri General Assembly worked hard all session to deliver a fair and balanced budget to the governor by
Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of May 1, 2017
After months of hard work on the part of lawmakers in both chambers, the Missouri General Assembly gave its final approval this week to the
This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Denny Hoskins
Passing A Budget For Elementary and Secondary Education Last week, my colleagues and I passed a budget. Moreover, we got the $27.8 billion budget to the
This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Denny Hoskins
Senate Passes Budget For Upcoming Fiscal Year As the only freshman legislator on the Senate Appropriations Committee, I want to say that it has been
Senator Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of May 5, 2017
Wading Through the Water This week was a week to remember for many across the Show-Me State. Torrential rains have drenched our residents and have