JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend hours talking about House Committee Bill 3, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior
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The Missouri Senate Minute for April 18: Budget Preview
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee is nearing the end of its goal for the year. The panel could have the Fiscal Year
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 17: Budget Preview
JEFFERSON CITY — The full Missouri Senate could begin discussing the Fiscal Year 2018 state operating budget this week. The Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee spent most
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 13: SCR 14 and SB 22
JEFFERSON CITY — Both Senate Concurrent Resolution 14 and Senate Bill 22 are sent to the Missouri House of Representatives. Senate Concurrent Resolution 14 asks Congress
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 12: SB 204 and HB 130
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 204, legislation that seeks to require every individual who is 17 years or older —
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 11: SB 313
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 313, a measure that would modify provisions relating to elementary and secondary education. A second
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 10: HB 14
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators make changes to the supplemental budget for the remainder of the current fiscal year. House Bill 14 now returns to the
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 6: SB 220 and SB 373
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators consider a couple of different measures, both of which have been tabled for later discussion. Senate Bill 220 seeks to provide
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 5: Women’s Health
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators talk about two measures that relate to women’s health. Senate Bill 41 would provide protection for alternatives-to-abortion agencies. Senate Bill 67
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 4: SB 434
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 434, a measure that would allow school districts to allocate less than 1 percent, but