JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, discusses Senate Bill 819, legislation that seeks to modify provisions of law relating to foster care case
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This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 9, 1899
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 9, 1899, the day the State Historical Society of Missouri was incorporated. This feature report
Audio: Sen. Eigel Discusses SB 881 and SB 617
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, discusses Senate Bill 881, legislation that seeks to modify provisions of law relating to special license plates.
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 8: SB 960
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 960, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to the administration of eye drops to newborn infants, now awaits full Missouri
This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 8, 1988
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 8, 1988, Missouri’s first foray into a presidential primary, after years of holding a caucus.
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 7: SB 612
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend more time on Senate Bill 612, legislation that seeks to create provisions relating to alternative education options for elementary and
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 6: SB 800
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 800, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to termination of parental rights and consent
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 5: SB 584
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate General Laws Committee hears Senate Bill 584, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to Civil War property. The panel
Audio: Sen. Emery Discusses SB 748 and SB 949
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses Senate Bill 748, legislation that seeks to allow courts to depart from a statutorily required minimum prison
This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 4, 1849
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 4, 1849, the day a Missourian served as U.S. president — if only for a