House Budget Bills Sent to Senate The next four weeks of legislative session promise to be busy. The House of Representatives, where all budget bills
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Senator Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 7, 2017
Turning the Legislature’s attention to Veterans’ issues and religious freedom On Tuesday, I had the pleasure of proposing Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 to the Committee
New Audio Available from Sen. Denny Hoskins for the Week of April 3: Rural Broadband and SB 240
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, discusses the governor’s plan to bring broadband to rural Missouri, and Senate Bill 240, which would create a
Sen. Wieland’s Capitol Update for the Week Ending April 6, 2017
First step toward the Delta Queen’s return Mary McGinnis, Emily Freedman and Gina Gagnepain visited this week to talk about prison sentences and the age
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 6: SB 220 and SB 373
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators consider a couple of different measures, both of which have been tabled for later discussion. Senate Bill 220 seeks to provide
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 3, 2017
Senate Considers Measure to Expand Degree Offerings at Missouri’s Higher Education Institutions The Missouri Senate spent part of this week considering legislation that will create
Senator David Sater’s Capitol Report for the Week of April 3: Fighting for the Unborn
JEFFERSON CITY — There is probably not a more hotly debated or polarizing issue in the American political dialogue right now than abortion. In that
Statement from Senator Onder Regarding Amendment to Rename the St. Louis Zoo
“Yesterday’s floor debate was not about the St. Louis Zoo. Rather it was about two important subjects: tax increases and abortion sanctuary cities. While I
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 3, 2017
Senate Moves to Further Protect Citizens’ Privacy The Senate approved a variety of legislation during this 13th week of session, including one measure that will
Missouri dock safety legislation advances in Senate
Missouri dock safety legislation advances in Senate Drownings and injuries caused by electrocution are rare, but preventable Sen. Hummel says JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation to