The Missouri Senate has just concluded its 11th week of session, and lawmakers are now heading back to their home districts for the annual legislative
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Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of March 6, 2017
The Senate wrapped up its 10th week of session Thursday, with a number of Senate bills advancing to the House for further consideration.
Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 27, 2017
State senators spent the first several days of session this week debating yet another “pro-business” piece of legislation that will harm Missouri workers by making
Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
It is hard to believe the Senate has wrapped up its eighth week of the 2017 session. This week, members of the Senate majority caucus
Senator Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 16, 2017
The First Regular Session of the 99th Missouri General Assembly is now well underway, having been called to order on Wednesday, Jan. 4. I was
Sen. Curls’ Legislative Review
How long are we going to make individuals who have paid their debt to society carry the stigma of their past crimes?
Sen. Curls’ 2016 Legislative Review
How long are we going to make individuals who have paid their debt to society carry the stigma of their past crimes?
Senator Curls: Reflecting on the 2016 Veto Session
On Wednesday, Sept. 14, members of the General Assembly convened for the annual veto session, which gives lawmakers the opportunity to override measures that have
State Lawmakers Consider Crime Legislation; Pass FY 2017 Budget
With just two weeks left of the 2016 legislative session, state lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are working hard to get their priority
Senate Begins Work on FY 2017 State Budget
Following the annual legislative spring recess, the Missouri Senate returned to the Capitol on Tuesday and immediately began its work on the state’s $27 million