Senate Bill 22, or the Hazardous Waste Home Acquisition Program, continues to move through the Senate. After being passed out of the Commerce committee several
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Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Senate Advances Employment Arbitration Bill
The Missouri Senate wrapped up its eighth week of the 2017 session, and I am pleased to say my first priority measure has been advanced
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
Senate Passes Workers’ Compensation Reforms, Considers REAL ID Legislation State senators spent a considerable amount of time this week debating two important issues: our state workers’
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
Bringing New Opportunities for Adult Education to the Show-Me State Each session, Missouri lawmakers spend a considerable amount of time discussing various issues pertaining to the
Senator Dave Schatz’s Column for Feb. 23
Successful government is often about balance. This week, the Senate debated the issue of balance between employees who have filed workers’ compensation claims and their
This Week’s Guest Column from Sen. Will Kraus for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
Senate Focuses on Labor Reform In last week’s column, I detailed two measures (Senate Bill 16 and Senate Bill 31) the Senate has passed as
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
Improving Worker Safety Along Missouri’s Roadways In 2002 state lawmakers passed the “Slow Down and Move Over” law to remind motorists to slow down and
Big Government Get off My Back Act Heard in Committee Another busy week is coming to a close in Jefferson City and once again I’m
This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Mike Cunningham
Business Friendly Legislation Passed by the Senate Another busy week has come to a close in Jefferson City, and just like many other weeks, quite
Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal: Newsletter for the Week of Feb. 17
Senate Bill 22, or the Hazardous Waste Home Acquisition Program, continues to move through the Senate. After being passed out of the Senate Commerce, Consumer