JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Oct. 31, 1861, the day the Confederate General Assembly started session. This feature report is narrated
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Computer Science Legislation Supported by Sen. Doug Libla Signed into Law
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, Governor Mike Parson signed into law legislation intended to attract high paying jobs to Missouri as well as incentivize high school
Sen. Mike Cierpiot’s Guest Column for the Week of Oct. 29, 2018
Missourians to Cast Deciding Vote on Numerous Ballot Initiatives On the November ballot, Missourians get the opportunity to decide for themselves on a series of
The Missouri Senate Minute for Oct. 30: Opioid Addiction
JEFFERSON CITY — A new Missouri law relates to opioids. Senate Bill 826 modifies provisions relating to health care. Because of an emergency clause, the new
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Oct. 29, 2018
Participating in the Democratic Process Election Day is just around the corner. On Tuesday, Nov. 6, citizens from across the United States will make their
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Oct. 28, 1861
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Oct. 28, 1861, the date marking the Legislature’s move toward secession from the Union. This feature
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Oct. 27, 1838
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Oct. 27, 1838, the day Gov. Lilburn Boggs issued Executive Order 44, also known as the
Senator Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Oct. 26
On Nov. 6, Missourians will head to the polls to cast their votes for numerous candidates and important issues, including four proposed amendments to the
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Oct. 26: Protecting Children
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Bill 819, legislation that modifies provisions of law relating to the protection of children; and
Senator Denny Hoskins Column for the Week of Oct. 22, 2018
On Tuesday, Nov. 6, Missourians will head to the polls to cast their votes for numerous candidates and important issues, including four proposed amendments to