Farming is a way of life for most in the 33rd District, and Missouri as a whole. Over the years local, state and federal programs,
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Sen. Dave Schatz’s Column for July 6
It may be summer, but the General Assembly and the governor are still busy. While we adjourned regular session on May 12, we are currently
Governor Signs Legislation Stopping the Collection of Sales Tax on Delivery Fees
JEFFERSON CITY — The governor today signed into law Senate Bill 16, a measure sponsored by Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, that exempts delivery charges
The Missouri Senate Minute for July 4: SB 160
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri’s “Foster Care Bill of Rights” is closer to creation. Senate Bill 160 will modify provisions relating to child protection. While some provisions
Senator Kraus Issues Statement Regarding Report on Tax Credit Reform
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Will Kraus, R–Lee’s Summit, today issued the following statement regarding the release of the Governor’s Committee on Simple, Fair and
Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column for June 30, 2017
Tuesday is Independence Day and I wanted to stop for a minute and reflect on what that means. Many of us will celebrate by having
This Week in the Missouri Senate for June 30: FY 2018 Begins
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the Fiscal Year 2018 state operating budget, which totals $27.6 billion. Missouri’s new fiscal year will
Senator Brian Munzlinger Hosts Annual ‘District 18 Local Government Day’
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, hosted his annual “District 18 Local Government Day” at the state Capitol on Tuesday. The event offers
This Date in Missouri Senate History: June 30, 1949
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews June 30, 1949, the day the “Missouri Waltz” became our state’s official song. This feature report
Nasheed Criticizes Governor’s Cuts to Prescription Assistance for More Than 63,000 Low-Income Seniors
St. Louis – State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed is calling out the governor for his administration’s attempt to mislead 63,000 low-income, elderly Missourians about his budget’s