JEFFERSON CITY —Senator Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, pre-filed legislation today to address the deplorable conditions at a St. Louis-area correctional facility, ahead of the Jan.
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This Date in Missouri Senate History: Dec. 1, 1863
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Dec. 1, 1863, the day the State Board of Agriculture was created. This feature report is
Sen. Denny Hoskins Announces Several Proposals for 2018 Legislative Session
Sen. Denny Hoskins Announces Several Proposals for 2018 Legislative Session JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri state Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, plans to introduce several legislative proposals for
Revamped Rotunda Chandelier Boasts New LED Lights
This week, an antique chandelier in the Missouri State Capitol received a modern upgrade. The several-thousand-pound brass fixture, which hangs in the state house rotunda,
The Missouri Senate Minute for Nov. 28: New Transportation Laws
JEFFERSON CITY — A couple of new transportation laws are now in effect. Both Senate Bill 222 and Senate Bill 225 became law on Aug. 28.
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Nov. 27, 2017
Shop Local This Holiday Season As the year comes to a close, many Missourians are busy preparing for the holiday season. There’s so much
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Nov. 22: SB 160
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 160, legislation that modifies provisions relating to child protection. Most of the provisions contained
Senator Bob Onder’s Legislative Report for the Week of Nov. 20, 2017
Legislative Report for the Week of Nov. 20, 2017 Before the Declaration of Independence, before the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, there was the
The Missouri Senate Minute for Nov. 21: SB 160
JEFFERSON CITY — New rules for foster families are now part of Missouri law. Senate Bill 160 modifies provisions relating to child protection, and took effect
Senator Sandy Crawford’s Capitol Report for the Week of Nov. 20: Have a Happy Thanksgiving
On Oct. 3, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln declared the last Thursday in November as a day of national thanksgiving. In his proclamation, he recognized that despite