Expanding Access to Telehealth Coverage During the 2018 legislative session, the Missouri General Assembly approved House Bill 1617, which instructs the Department of Social Services
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This Week in the Missouri Senate for Oct. 12: Higher Education
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 807 & 577, a measure that modifies provisions relating to higher education. The measure
Statement from Sen. Munzlinger Regarding Reported Bullying Incidents in Knox County Schools
For Immediate Release: Oct. 12, 2018 Contact: Pat Thomas — (573) 751-7985 Statement from Sen. Brian Munzlinger Regarding Reported Bullying Incidents in Knox County Schools JEFFERSON
The Missouri Senate Minute for Oct. 9: Higher Education
JEFFERSON CITY — New rules regarding higher education in Missouri are now in place. Senate Bill 807 & 577, which modifies provisions relating to higher education,
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Oct. 8, 2018
Protecting Patients from Surprise Medical Bills During the 2018 legislative session, the Missouri General Assembly approved Senate Bill 982, which, among other things, aims to
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Oct. 5: Juvenile Court Proceedings
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 800, legislation that modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings. The new law took
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Column for Oct. 4, 2018
Recently, the Governor’s Council on Disability (GCD) announced that it is accepting nominations for its 2018 annual awards, including the Inclusion Award, the Youth Leadership
Sen. Jeanie Riddle: Preparing for Success in a Technology-Driven Workforce
Preparing for Success in a Technology-Driven Workforce Creating policies that promote economic development and encourage job creation is a priority of every member of the
Sen. Mike Cierpiot’s Guest Column for the Week of Oct. 1, 2018
Voter Registration and REAL ID Deadline Updates As many of you know, there is an election coming up on Nov. 6. This general election will
The Missouri Senate Minute for Oct. 2: Juvenile Court Proceedings
JEFFERSON CITY — Most parts of Senate Bill 800 became law on Aug. 28, with one portion not scheduled to take effect until Jan. 1,