Staying Safe This Harvest Season With temperatures reaching into the mid-90s this past week, it’s hard to believe autumn is now officially upon us. For
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Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Sept. 18, 2017
2017 Veto Session This past week the General Assembly gathered in Jefferson City for the annual veto session. The governor vetoed five measures passed during
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Sept. 11, 2017
2017 Veto Session Preview The 2017 veto session is slated to begin Wednesday at noon. During veto session, members of the General Assembly have the
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Capitol Update for the Week of Sept. 25
From the Capitol Due to a variety of factors, such as inflation, a stagnant motor fuel tax and increased costs of materials and doing business,
Senator Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Sept. 22, 2017
It seems each and every time we turn on the television, open a newspaper or hear a radio report there are headlines about a natural
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Missouri legislators returned to the Capitol last week for annual veto session. There were five pieces of legislation the governor had
Liberty Tree Planting Ceremony Held on Capitol Grounds
Jefferson City, Mo. – In late April, Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, took part in an hour-long Liberty Tree planting ceremony on the Missouri State Capitol
Democratic Senator Jason Holsman Highlights Missouri Senate’s Support for New UMKC Conservatory Building
Democratic Senator Jason Holsman Highlights Missouri Senate’s Support for New UMKC Conservatory Building JEFFERSON CITY — On Thursday, the Missouri Senate passed a House measure
Lawmakers Consider New Leadership for Several Key Departments
Jefferson City, Mo. – On Tuesday, the Senate Gubernatorial Appointments Committee vetted the appointments of several key positions in state government. Doctor Randall Williams was
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Malpractice/Personal Injury Awards This week, the Senate continued to champion for bringing more qualified healthcare providers to our state. One thing that has kept some