JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Caleb Rowden, R–Columbia, today issued the following statement regarding University of Missouri System executive incentives: “I applaud President Choi’s swift
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Statement from Sen. Wayne Wallingford Regarding Tuesday’s Deadly Storms
Jefferson City — State Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau, today issued the following statement regarding the severe storms that swept across southeast Missouri on Tuesday
Senator Gina Walsh Announces March Conservation Events for District 13 Residents
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, is encouraging residents and families of the 13th Senate District to attend one of the upcoming
Sen. Nasheed: Legislative Column for the Week Ending Feb. 24, 2017
Website | Newsroom | Columns | Legislation “This week, I was able to meet with many different groups to discuss my efforts concerning a variety
Sen. Nasheed: Legislative Column for the Week Ending Feb. 17, 2017
Website | Newsroom | Columns | Legislation “This week, on Tuesday, Feb. 14, I was honored to join the St. Louis County chapter of
Senate Approves Bill That Ensures Open and Fair Competition in Public Projects
Senate Approves Bill That Ensures Open and Fair Competition in Public Projects Measure Addresses the Problems of Union-Only Project Labor Agreements JEFFERSON CITY— The Missouri
Sen. Nasheed: Legislative Column for the Week Ending Feb. 10, 2017
Website | Newsroom | Columns | Legislation “Earlier this week, I had the pleasure of meeting with local St. Louis hair braiders in support of
Senate Advances Measure That Will Halt Abusive Practices by the DOR
Senate Advances Measure That Will Halt Abusive Practices by the DOR The Bill Will Correct Some of the Department’s Flawed Policies JEFFERSON CITY— The Missouri
Sen. Nasheed: Legislative Column for the Week Ending Feb. 3, 2017
Website | Newsroom | Columns | Legislation “Happy Friday to you all. This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with some of Missouri’s best
MONOPOLY ELECTRIC UTILITIES ARE AT IT AGAIN…
Over 40 highly paid lobbyists employed by Ameren, Kansas City Power and Light (KCP&L) and other electric providers have once again descended upon the Capitol