Removing Anti-business Barriers The Senate experienced another successful week moving two pieces of legislation that will improve the anti-business environment our court system has created.
Category: Columns
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Expanding Access to Virtual Education
As Tuesday was Military Appreciation Day at the Capitol, it is especially fitting that my legislation granting reemployment rights to members of our military was
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 13, 2017
Advancing the Show-Me State Through Technology The Senate considered a number of measures this week that aim to advance the Show-Me State in various ways
Senator Dave Schatz’s Column for Feb. 16
This week the Senate continued detailed and time-consuming work on subjects like tort reform and reforming many court decisions made by activist judges. We’ve had
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 13
Senate Addresses Wide Range of Issues Legislative News State senators addressed a wide range of issues during this seventh week of session. We spent several
This Week’s Guest Column from Sen. Will Kraus for the Week of Feb. 13, 2017
Senate Approves Bill to Curb Department of Revenue Overreach It is hard to believe we just wrapped up our sixth week of the 2017 session. Here
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 13, 2017
Great Northwest Days at the Capitol Returns to Jefferson City Over the years, this has truly become a marquee event of the legislative session, one
This Week’s Legislative Column from Sen. Mike Cunningham
33rd Senate District Sees Another Gubernatorial Appointment I’m pleased to announce a gubernatorial appointment coming from the 33rd Senate District this week as Tim Bean
Senator Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 10, 2017
Session Well Underway The First Session of the 99th General Assembly is now well underway. The budget has had its first committee hearing and other
The Munzlinger Minutes for the Week of Feb. 6: Senator Munzlinger Hosts 2016-2017 State FFA Officers
Here in the Show-Me State, just as in communities throughout the country, the face of the family farm is aging. If we are to continue