Jefferson City- On the final day of the 2017 legislative session, lawmakers sent legislation to the governor’s desk reforming the state’s minimum wage. House Bill
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Missouri Senate Approves REAL ID Fix Proposal
Jefferson City- Lawmakers truly agreed and finally passed legislation giving Missourians the option of applying for a REAL ID compliant license. The legislation aims to
Senator Jamilah Nasheed Discusses Her Stance Against House Bill 1194
Jefferson City- Senator Jamilah Nasheed (D-St.Louis) discusses her opposition to House Bill 1194 during a speech on the floor of the Missouri Senate.
Missouri Senate Grants Final Approval to 2018 State Operating Budget
Jefferson City- Senators put their final stamp of approval on the state’s operating budget for the 2018 fiscal year. 13 appropriation bills make up the
Missouri Senate Approves Bill Creating the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program
Jefferson City- Senators put their stamp of approval on a proposal aiming to provide the families of children with disabilities and foster children with more
Missouri Senate Approves 2018 State Operating Budget
Jefferson City- Senators put their stamp of approval on their version of the state’s 2018 operating budget. 13 appropriation bills make up the state’s $27.8
Senator Rob Schaaf Discusses Ethics Reform
Jefferson City- Senator Rob Schaaf (R- St. Joseph) discusses ethics reform and the current political climate in the state during a floor speech in the
Senator Bob Onder Presents Senate Bill 499 in Committee
Senator Onder presents Senate Bill 499 to the Missouri Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee. His proposal would define the offense of driving
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.
Missouri Senate Week in Review- March 31, 2017
Jefferson City- Senators wrapped up the first week back in the State Capitol following the legislative spring break. Lawmakers discussed proposals aiming to help suffering