JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 43 receives first-round Missouri Senate approval. The measure would make changes to the law relating to unlawful discrimination. The proposal still
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The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 28: SB 43
JEFFERSON CITY — Discussion begins on Senate Bill 43, a measure that would make changes to the law relating to unlawful discrimination. The proposal has been
The Missouri Senate for Feb. 27: SJR 12 and SB 344
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators continue to hear legislation in committee. Senate Joint Resolution 12 would cap annual appropriations and reduce income tax rates, upon a
Missouri Senate Week in Review- February 24, 2017
Missouri Senate- Lawmakers discussed changes to the state’s workers’ compensation laws, establishing a prescription drug monitoring program and more during the past week in the
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Feb. 24: Priority Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Bill 37 and 244, a measure that would allow the Missouri Department of Revenue to
Consent Bills
Jefferson City, Mo. – A consent bill typically meets little resistance and easily moves through the legislative process. The first requirement of a consent bill
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 23: SB 37 and SB 74
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time discussing Senate Bill 37 and 244, which would allow the Missouri Department of Revenue to issue Real ID-compliant driver’s
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
Bringing New Opportunities for Adult Education to the Show-Me State Each session, Missouri lawmakers spend a considerable amount of time discussing various issues pertaining to the
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 22: SB 457
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators talk about Senate Bill 457 as soon as they first hear about it. The measure seeks to remove certain roads from
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 21: SB 113
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time talking about Senate Bill 113, legislation that would modify the law relating to discharge of employees under workers’ compensation