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Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of June 27
Committee Appointments Announced; Governor Signs 2016 Legislation Legislative News Under the Missouri Constitution, the governor has 45 days upon the Legislature’s adjournment to sign, veto
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of June 20
2016 Legislation Signed into Law Legislative News Although the majority of state lawmakers headed home to their districts when session adjourned on May 13, the
Senate Leader Announces Appointments to the University of Missouri System Review Commission
Senate Leader Announces Appointments to the University of Missouri System Review Commission JEFFERSON CITY— Senate Leader Ron Richard, R-Joplin, announced today four appointments to the
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—
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of May 9
Sun Sets on Another Successful Legislative Session Legislative News The 2016 legislative session has officially concluded. From day one, my Senate colleagues and I set
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
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of May 2
Legislature Sends Voter ID Bill to Governor; Overrides Veto of School Funding Fix It was another busy week in the Missouri Legislature, as state lawmakers
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