Jefferson City- Senator Rob Schaaf (R- St. Joseph) discusses ethics reform and the current political climate in the state during a floor speech in the
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Missouri Senate Approves School Transportation Funding Legislation
Jefferson City- Lawmakers put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to give school districts more local control when it comes to transportation funding issues.
Missouri Senate Week in Review- March 31, 2017
Jefferson City- Senators wrapped up the first week back in the State Capitol following the legislative spring break. Lawmakers discussed proposals aiming to help suffering
Senators Reflect on the First Half of the 2017 Legislative Session
Jefferson City- Lawmakers reached the halfway point of the 2017 legislative session with several legislative priorities already on the governor’s desk. Senators from both sides
Missouri Senate Approves Expert Witness Reform Proposal
Jefferson City- The Missouri Senate put its final stamp of approval on a proposal aiming to bring clarity to the courtroom. Senators truly agreed and
Senator Bill Eigel Discusses the Importance of Senate Bill 457
Jefferson City- Senator Bill Eigel (R-Weldon Spring) presented Senate Bill 457 to the Senate’s Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee for consideration. Senate Bill 457
Senator Doug Libla Discusses the Importance of House Bill 153
Jefferson City- Senator Doug Libla (R-Poplar Bluff) discusses legislation aiming to bring clarity to the courtroom. House Bill 153 modifies state law involving expert witness
Missouri Senate Week in Review- March 10, 2017
Jefferson City- Senators wrapped up the past week in the Missouri Senate as several bills and proposals continue to move through the legislative process. Lawmakers
Missouri Senate Approves Illegal Reentry Proposal
Jefferson City- Senators approved a proposal aiming to protect Missourians from illegal aliens who intend to break the law. Senate Bill 34 creates the crime
Missouri Senate Approves the Prescription Drug Monitoring Act
Jefferson City- Senators put their stamp of approval on a proposal aiming to fight prescription drug overdoses in the state. Senate Bill 74 requires the