Election Day Issues On Tuesday, Nov. 8, along with the candidates we will be voting for, there will be five constitutional amendments and one proposition
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Positive Results for Veto Session
Every year, lawmakers pass legislation that we feel is in the best interest of the people we serve. The work required to get a bill
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Veto Session Approaches Passing a piece of legislation is not easy. For a bill to become law, it must receive many votes of approval before
This Week’s Legislative Column from Senator Dan Brown: Let’s See What Crops Up
Let’s See What Crops Up Thursday, August 11 marks the start of Missouri’s premiere summer event, the Missouri State Fair. Started in 1901, the fair
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column for July 22: Marketing Assistance for Grain Crops
Marketing Assistance for Grain Crops The 2014 Farm Bill authorized marketing assistance loans (MALs) and loan deficiency payments (LDPs) for wheat and other grain crops
The Thin Blue Line
The unrest in this country leading up to the ambush of police officers in Dallas, Valdosta Georgia and other areas around the country have left
Farm Service Agency Committee Nominations
Farm Service Agency Committee Nominations On June 15, The United States Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) began accepting nominations for the Phelps/Crawford County
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Standing Against the President’s Directive Earlier this month, the Obama administration issued a directive through the departments of Justice and Education that outlined public schools’
2016 Legislative Session has Ended
The 2016 legislative session is now behind us, having come to a close when the gavel fell on May 13. The General Assembly passed 143
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Improving Missouri’s Judicial System With only two weeks left until the end of the 2016 session, the fervor to pass legislation before the gavel falls