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
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Senator Kurt Schaefer Offers Amendment Adding Act of Terrorism to Death Penalty List
Missouri Senate- Sen. Kurt Schaefer (R-Columbia) offers an amendment during debate on Senate Bill 663 aiming to add the act of committing murder as an
Senator Kurt Schaefer Offers Duty to Retreat Amendment on Senate Bill 663
Missouri Senate- Sen. Kurt Schaefer (R-Columbia) offers an amendment aiming to give individuals the ability to protect themselves whenever they feel threatened. The amendment is
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 4
Senate Approves State Budget for FY 2017 The Missouri General Assembly is now one step closer to finalizing the state’s Fiscal Year 2017 spending plan,
Sen. Doug Libla’s Legislative Column: February Visitors and In-District News
The Senate finished its tenth week of session on Thursday, March 11. We are now past the half-way point of session. There are many
Senator Jason Holsman – Beginning of Session Newsletter
New Video Available from Sen. Eric Schmitt for the Week of Jan. 11: SB 572
Senator Schmitt presents Senate Bill 572 to the Missouri Senate Jobs, Economic Development and Local Government Committee. His proposal would modify municipal ordinance violation calculation
Senator Mike Parson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 11: Wrong Time to Raise Taxes on Farmers
Wrong Time to Raise Taxes on Farmers It’s been a busy second week in the Missouri Senate, with important bills heard in Committee on issues
Senator Keaveny: Commercial Receivership Legislation Voted Out of Senate Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, January 14, Senate Bill 578 was voted out of the Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee. Senate Bill 578
Statement from Sen. Joseph Keaveny Regarding Earned Income Tax Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — In anticipation of the Thursday, January 14, Ways and Means Committee hearing on Senate Bill 575, Senator Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, criticized