On Aug. 7, Missourians will head to the polls to cast their votes for a number of primary elections and on Missouri Proposition A, the Right
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Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for July 27, 2018
Freedom & Accountability “If we are to grow the economy, create jobs and build prosperity in Missouri, we must conform every policy to that which
Sen. Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
On July 19, families throughout our country were on summer vacation, having fun and making memories. However, as the afternoon turned to evening, tragedy struck,
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of July 23, 2018
Filling Vacancies in County Offices As chairman of the Senate Local Government and Elections Committee, I understand the importance of governmental bodies below the state
Sen. Wayne Wallingford: Is “Right to Work” Right for Missouri?
Week of July 23, 2018 Is ‘Right to Work’ Right for Missouri? Many of my constituents have requested a reprint of a Capitol Report
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Column for July 25, 2018
During the 2018 legislative session, lawmakers passed more than 145 pieces of legislation. Bill signings have been ongoing for months, and the governor recently signed
Statement from Sen. Paul Wieland Regarding the Creation of Blue Ribbon Panel to Improve the Jefferson County Jail
Statement from Sen. Paul Wieland Regarding the Creation of Blue Ribbon Panel to Improve the Jefferson County Jail JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Paul Wieland,
Sen. Cunningham’s Legislative Column for July 20
Over the past several weeks, the governor has been signing numerous bills and proposals, which were passed by the General Assembly during the 2018 legislative
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of July 16, 2018
Lowering Missourians’ Tax Burden Last week, the governor signed into law a bill lowering the state individual income tax rate for most Missourians. House Bill
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of July 16: A Strong State Economy Means a Strong State Budget
In the middle of the non-stop negativity and sniping of the 24-hour news cycle these days, something very positive that you may not have heard