Expanding Rural Broadband Access One of the top priorities of the Missouri General Assembly this past legislative session was the passing of bills designed to
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Senator Denny Hoskins Supports Mike Parson as Missouri’s New Governor
JEFFERSON CITY — “Today marks a new beginning for the Show-Me State. After a very successful legislative session, we have set the bar high
Sen. Ed Emery: Energy Bill Passing Federal Tax Reform Savings to Utility Customers Signed into Law
JEFFERSON CITY – The signing of Senate Bill 564 into law demonstrates that Missouri lawmakers can come together to forge compromises and make tremendous bipartisan
Sen. Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
Did you know the treasurer’s office holds nearly $1 billion worth of unclaimed property for Missourians” Each year financial institutions, businesses, government agencies and other
Sen. Curls’ Legislative Column for the Week of May 28, 2018
On May 18, the Missouri General Assembly officially concluded the 2018 legislative session, which began in January. In the last few weeks of session, the
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 28, 2018
Examining the State Budget for the 2019 Fiscal Year Passing a balanced budget each year is the only constitutionally-mandated responsibility of the Missouri General Assembly.
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s End of Session Report- Pt. 2
May 25, 2018 Legislative Session Concludes – Part 2 Senate Bill 693 – Guardianship Reforms Senate Bill 693 would modify guardianship laws for seniors
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for May 25, 2018
The Memorial Day holiday is, for many people, the official beginning of summer. Observed on the last Monday of May, it makes for a three-day
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update – May 22, 2018
May 22, 2018 General Assembly Wraps up Legislation Session This week concluded the 2018 legislative session. I believe the General Assembly had a successful session
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 21, 2018
General Assembly Concludes 2018 Legislative Session Like many states, Missouri has a part-time legislature. That means lawmakers, rather than meeting year-round, only convene for a