JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators return from Easter break and give first-round approval to Senate Bill 954, legislation that seeks to allow people found guilty of
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The Missouri Senate Minute for April 3: Prevailing Wage
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri’s prevailing wage is among the unresolved issues of the 2018 legislative session. There are seven weeks left in this year’s regular session.
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 2: SB 654
JEFFERSON CITY — Among the measures yet to be decided by Missouri senators is Senate Bill 654. This measure seeks to require every individual who is
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 29: SB 617 and SB 822
JEFFERSON CITY — Time is spent on two different measures. Senate Bill 617, 611 and 667 relates to taxes, and has been given first-round Missouri Senate
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 28: SB 874
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee hears Senate Bill 874, a measure that seeks to allow citizens to summon
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 27: Second Half Begins
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators come back from mid-session recess and discuss Senate Bill 578, legislation that seeks to make changes to laws regarding arbitration agreements
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 26: SB 893
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 893, legislation that seeks to modify the initiative and referendum process. The Missouri Senate was
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 22: Mid-Session Recess
JEFFERSON CITY — Taxes may become a focal point in the second half of the 2018 legislative session. Senate Bill 617, 611 and 667 contains not
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 21: Mid-Session Recess
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators are looking ahead to the second half of the 2018 legislative session. When they return, they will have eight weeks to
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 20: Mid-Session Recess
JEFFERSON CITY — The proverbial “halftime” continues for Missouri senators, as they reflect on the first 11 weeks of the 2018 legislative session. For some, this