JEFFERSON CITY — On April 4, the Missouri Senate passed Senate Bill 108. This legislation modifies how tax increment financing (TIF) is used for projects
Author: Allison Krieg
Sen. Eric Burlison Sponsors Legislation to Further Protect the Right to Bear Arms
Gun-free zones are more commonplace in our country today than they have been in the past. Many gun-free zones are federally mandated and are meant
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 1, 2019
Over the course of the past two weeks, I have had the pleasure of meeting with several groups from our community during their visits to
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update for the Week of April 1, 2019
This week, my colleagues and I spent a considerable amount of time discussing Senate Bill 292. This legislation aims to change state law regarding expanding
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s Mid-Session Report for the 2019 Legislative Session
After our legislative spring break, my fellow senators and I returned to the Capitol to begin the second half of the 2019 legislative session. The
Sen. Brian Williams’ Legislation Concerning Recorders of Deeds Passed by Missouri Senate
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri Senate passed legislation regarding the bonding requirements for certain county officials throughout Missouri. Senate Bill 468 states that all recorders
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update for the Week of March 25, 2019
My fellow senators and I have returned to the Missouri Capitol from our legislative spring break to begin the second half of the 2019 legislative
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for March 21, 2019
Are Your Tax Dollars Getting Soaked in Flood Plains? Many Missourians still have vivid memories of the Great Flood of 1993. At the time, I
Sen. Eric Burlison Sponsors Legislation to Create the “Expanded Workforce Access Act of 2019”
One of the biggest priorities of the Missouri Senate during the 2019 legislative session is workforce development. Several bills have been filed that create or
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 11, 2019
It is hard to believe that we have already reached the halfway point of the 2019 legislative session. In this week’s column, I want to