The Importance of Conservation This week, I was honored to be award the Legislator of the Year award from the Conservation Federation of Missouri. It’s
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The Missouri Senate Minute for April 13: SCR 14 and SB 22
JEFFERSON CITY — Both Senate Concurrent Resolution 14 and Senate Bill 22 are sent to the Missouri House of Representatives. Senate Concurrent Resolution 14 asks Congress
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 12: SB 204 and HB 130
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 204, legislation that seeks to require every individual who is 17 years or older —
This Week’s Guest Column from Sen. Will Kraus for the Week of April 10, 2017
Senate Advances Measure to Further Protect Missourians’ Constitutional Right to Privacy It is hard to believe there are now only four weeks remaining in the
Missouri Senate Approves School Transportation Funding Legislation
Jefferson City- Lawmakers put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to give school districts more local control when it comes to transportation funding issues.
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 11: SB 313
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 313, a measure that would modify provisions relating to elementary and secondary education. A second
This Date in Missouri Senate History: April 11, 1811
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews the day Charles Daniel Drake was born. The one-time state lawmaker is best-known for his action
New Audio Available from Sen. Ed Emery for the Week of April 3
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses Senate Bills 41 and 67, both of which relate to women’s safety and freedom of speech,
Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of April 3, 2017
The most notable news in the Missouri Senate this week is that the budget bills for Fiscal Year 2018 have finally made it over from
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 10: HB 14
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators make changes to the supplemental budget for the remainder of the current fiscal year. House Bill 14 now returns to the