JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time on Senate Bill 813, a measure that seeks to modify the offense of peace disturbance and allow a civil
Category: Senate Minute
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 27: SB 786
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time on a measure aimed at changing part of a new law. Senate Bill 786 seeks to make changes to
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 26: SCR 41
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Concurrent Resolution 41 would ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution. The resolution awaits action from the Missouri Senate
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 22: SB 948
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Seniors, Families and Children Committee hears Senate Bill 948, legislation that would require certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 21: SB 612
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time on Senate Bill 612, which would establish the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program. The measure has been laid over
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 20: SB 590
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 590, legislation that seeks to modify the Historic Preservation Tax Credit and create the Capitol Complex and Public Building Preservation tax
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 19: SB 928
JEFFERSON CITY — A Missouri senator looks at how much profit insurance providers make under federal law. Senate Bill 928 would modify provisions relating to emergency
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 15: SB 722 and SB 846
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Seniors, Families and Children Committee considers Senate Bill 722, legislation that seeks to require the Missouri Department of Health and
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 14: SB 699
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give first-round approval to Senate Bill 699, which would modify the Ticket to Work Health Assurance Program. Another positive vote would
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 13: SB 791
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 791, a measure that would make knowingly inciting another to commit suicide second-degree involuntary manslaughter, is heard in the Missouri Senate