For the second time since the regular legislative session ended on May 12, lawmakers have returned to Jefferson City for a special session, which began
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Senate Advances Measure with Strongest Protections for Innocent Unborn Children in Years
Senate Advances Measure with Strongest Protections for Innocent Unborn Children in Years The Bill Will Also Help Ensure the Health and Safety of Women In Missouri
This Date in Missouri Senate History: June 15, 1861
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews June 15, 1861, the day federal troops overtook Jefferson City in the early months of the
The Missouri Senate Minute for June 13: 2nd Extraordinary Session Begins
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators are set to debate Senate Bill 5, Senate Bill 6 and Senate Bill 1 — which closely mirrors Senate Bill 67
This Week’s Guest Column from Sen. Will Kraus for the Week of June 12, 2017
Celebrating Dad This Sunday, June 18, is Father’s Day, the day we set aside each year for the specific purpose of celebrating fatherhood and recognizing
Senator Kraus Issues Statement Regarding Signing of REAL ID Fix
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Will Kraus, R–Lee’s Summit, today issued the following statement regarding the governor’s signing of House Bill 151, the REAL ID
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of June 12, 2017
Supporting Missouri’s Sheltered Workshops The Show-Me State is home to more than 90 sheltered workshops, which collectively employ about 6,300 men and women with disabilities.
This Week in the Missouri Senate for June 9: SB 182 Signed Into Law
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 182, which will modify provisions of law relating to project-labor agreements. The new law
Joint Statement on the Governor’s Special Session Call
Joint Statement on the Governor’s Special Session Call JEFFERSON CITY — Today, June 9, the offices of Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, Sen. Denny
Statement by Sen. Onder on Governor’s Call for Special Session
“I applaud today’s decision by the governor to call the General Assembly back for a special session on the issues of free speech and the