Missouri Senate- Lawmakers put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to protect the paychecks of public employees.
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Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 26, 2016
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers discussed the 2nd Amendment, human trafficking and more during the past week in the Missouri Senate.
Majority Floor Leader Previews the Upcoming Legislative Week in the Missouri Senate
Missouri Senate- Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe (R-Jefferson City) takes a look at the upcoming legislative week in the Missouri Senate.
Missouri Senate Approves Revolving Door Ban
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers put their stamp of approval on legislation aiming to close the revolving door on lawmakers leaving office early to become lobbyists.
Missouri Senate Committee Discusses Body Camera Legislation
Missouri Senate- The Missouri Senate Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety discussed a proposal intended to protect law enforcement officers and the people they
President Pro Tem Ron Richard Discusses the Senate’s Process Behind Ethics Reform
Missouri Senate- Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard discusses how the Senate reached its position on House Bill 1979.
Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 12, 2016
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers discussed banning texting while driving, repealing the death penalty and more during the past week in the Missouri Senate.
Majority Floor Leader Discusses the Past Week in the Missouri Senate
Missouri Senate- Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe (R-Jefferson City) discusses the past week in the Missouri Senate and previews the upcoming legislative week.
Missouri Senate Committee Discusses Roadway Safety Proposals
Missouri Senate- A Missouri Senate committee heard testimony on several proposals aiming to increase the safety of Missouri’s roads.
Missouri Senate Approves Resolution Supporting St. Louis Site for National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Missouri Senate- The Missouri Senate put its stamp of approval on a resolution encouraging the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to remain in St. Louis.