Crafting a Budget that Reflects Our Priorities During our time in the State Capitol, my colleagues and I are required by the Missouri Constitution to
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Sen. Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 23, 2018
Creating a Budget that Reflects Our Priorities During our time in Jefferson City, my colleagues and I are required by the Missouri Constitution to truly
Missouri Senate Approves $28 Billion Operating Budget
Senate Approves $28 Billion Operating Budget Budget Includes a Record Funding Increase to K-12 Education, Restores Cuts to Higher Education and Includes State Employee Raises
Sen. Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 16, 2018
My Perspective on Several Issues in the State Capitol Several issues have occurred at the State Capitol this week, which need to be promptly addressed.
Missouri Senate Approves Corporate Tax Reform Proposal
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate approved a proposal aiming to reform the state’s corporate tax code. Senate Bill 674 lowers the corporate tax rate
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for April 16, 2018
The Budget and Tax Reform “After 20 years in Congress, I still believe that smaller government and lower taxes are the most effective economic policies.”
Sen. Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 9, 2018
Working to Foster and Promote Economic Growth and Development in the Show-Me State As I reflect on my time in public office, I firmly believe
Sen. Mike Cierpiot’s Capitol Report for the Week of April 9, 2018
Senator Mike Cierpiot Outlines the Missouri Impeachment Process As many of you may know, our governor has been under investigation for allegedly taking a nonconsensual
Missouri Senate Advances Measure to Simplify the State’s Corporate Income Tax Code
Missouri Senate Advances Measure to Simplify the State’s Corporate Income Tax Code Bill also closes loophole and makes the Show-Me State more competitive JEFFERSON CITY
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of April 2, 2018
Working to Protect Missouri’s Future As the calendar turns from March to April, this time of year often marks the start of spring. However, I