JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, discusses her contributions to Senate Bill 982, a measure that relates to payments for health care
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Missouri Senate Approves Corporate Tax Reform Proposal
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate approved a proposal aiming to reform the state’s corporate tax code. Senate Bill 674 lowers the corporate tax rate
Missouri Senate Concludes First Half of 2018 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate finished the first half of the 2018 legislative session by passing numerous bills and proposals. Looking forward, the 2018
Missouri Senate Passes Bill to Raise the Age of Juvenile Prosecution
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Senate approved legislation raising the age of juvenile prosecution for most criminal offenses. Senate Bill 793 requires children under the
Sen. Bob Onder Discusses the Importance of Senate Bill 603
JEFFERSON CITY- Senator Bob Onder (R-Lake St. Louis) discusses the importance of Senate Bill 603 on the floor of the Missouri Senate. The legislation creates
Missouri Senate Approves Utility Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — State senators engaged in multiple days of debate over Senate Bill 564, a proposal to set a cap on how much utility
Missouri Senate Passes Bill to Combat Human Trafficking
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate passed House Bill 1246 with overwhelming approval. The legislation would require certain businesses to publicize resources for victims of
Sen. Gina Walsh Discusses the Governor’s Tax Reform Proposal
Jefferson City- Senator Gina Walsh (D-Bellefontaine Neighbors) discusses her opposition to the governor’s tax reform proposal. While speaking with members of the press corps, she
Sen. Gina Walsh Discusses the Importance of the Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Program
Jefferson City- Senator Gina Walsh (D- Bellefontaine Neighbors) discusses the importance of the Circuit Breaker Tax Credit Program and describes why it is so important
Missouri Senate Debates Prevailing Wage Reform
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri lawmakers are considering changes to the state’s prevailing wage, the law mandating a minimum rate for workers on public construction projects.