JEFFERSON CITY – For several days last week, members of the Kenyan National Parliament (Parliamentary Service Commission) visited the Missouri State Capitol, visiting members and
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Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of April 30, 2018
Approving Missouri’s Operating Budget Last week, the Missouri Senate passed a preliminary version of the state’s operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Nearly $28
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 30: SB 1007
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 1007, a measure that seeks to modify the state merit system. Another positive vote
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week of April 23, 2018
Legislative Actions and Information for the Week of April 23, 2018 This week, the Missouri Senate continues to carry on its legislative work with another
This Date in Missouri Senate History: April 30, 1904
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews April 30, 1904, the day the Louisiana Purchase Exposition — more commonly known as the World’s
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of April 23, 2018
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
Sen. Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
The biggest challenge the Legislature faces every year is how to responsibly spend taxpayers’ hard-earned money. The Missouri General Assembly only has one constitutional duty
Senator Mike Cierpiot’s Guest Column for the Week of April 23, 2018
The Missouri Senate approved its version of the 13 appropriation bills that make up the state’s $28 billion operating budget for 2019. Each of
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Column – April 27, 2018
April 27, 2018 Senator Caleb Rowden’s Column for the Week of April 23, 2018 The biggest challenge the Legislature faces every year is allocating
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for April 27, 2018
The biggest challenge the Legislature faces every year is how to responsibly spend taxpayers’ hard-earned money. The Missouri General Assembly only has one constitutional duty