Category: Senator Mike Kehoe
Senate Leaders Question Governor on Reasoning For Withholds
Senate Leaders Question Governor on Reasoning For Withholds “The reason for the recent withholds by the governor has nothing to do with the Legislature’s actions
Senate Successfully Overrides the Governor 13 Times
Senate Successfully Overrides the Governor 13 Times Governor is the Most-Overridden Top Official in the Show-Me State’s Modern History JEFFERSON CITY— On Wednesday afternoon, the
Senate Leaders Express Disappointment in Ruling Against a Much Needed Reform Bill
Senate Leaders Express Disappointment in Ruling Against a Much Needed Reform Bill “I’m disappointed with the Missouri Supreme Court decision to nullify the successful
Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe Discusses the 2016 Legislative Session
Missouri Senate- Senator Mike Kehoe (R-Jefferson City) discusses the 2016 legislative session following the final day of the legislative session.
Successful Session Will Lead to a Stronger Business Sector in the Show-Me State
Successful Session Will Lead to a Stronger Business Sector in the Show-Me State Legislation Approved Includes Tort Reform and Voter ID Ballot Measure JEFFERSON CITY—
Senate Majority Caucus Leaders Urge the Attorney General to Appeal Controversial Ruling
Senate Majority Caucus Leaders Urge the Attorney General to Appeal Controversial Ruling JEFFERSON CITY—Senate Leaders today responded to a controversial opinion handed down by federal
Senate Overrides Governor’s Veto of School Funding Formula Fix
JEFFERSON CITY— The Missouri Senate successfully overrode the governor’s veto on a bill that will save the future of the K-12 school funding formula. Bill
Senate Advances Legislation to Protect the Integrity of the Election Process
Senate Advances Legislation to Protect the Integrity of the Election Process The Measure Heads Back to the House for Final Consideration JEFFERSON CITY— The Missouri
Senator Mike Kehoe on the Passing of Senator Carl Vogel
Missouri Senate- Sen. Mike Kehoe (R-Jefferson City) discusses the passing of Sen. Carl Vogel during a moment of personal privilege on the floor of the