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
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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
This Week’s Guest Column from Sen. Will Kraus for the Week of March 13, 2017
Nominate Someone You Know for the Lieutenant Governor’s Senior Service Award Do you know an outstanding senior citizen in your community? If so, then I
Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of March 6, 2017
The Senate wrapped up its 10th week of session Thursday, with a number of Senate bills advancing to the House for further consideration.
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of March 13, 2017
Supporting Families of Missouri’s First Responders During Their Time of Need Part of my responsibility as a state lawmaker and public servant is to ensure
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 6, 2017
Senate Passes Wide Range of Legislation, Community Colleges Launch Job Training Partnership It was another productive week in Jefferson City, with the Senate passing legislation
This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Denny Hoskins
Taking Stock in Wake of this Week’s Tornado In the wake of this week’s EF3 tornado that touched down and took a devastating toll on
Sen. Nasheed: Legislative Column for the Week Ending March 10, 2017
Website | Newsroom | Columns | Legislation On the Floor Similar to last week’s progress, progress in the Missouri Senate has remained slow during this
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Legislative Update As the House works through its budget deliberations, the Senate Appropriations Committee continues to hear testimony from the state departments. As always, one