JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators get their first look at the proposed budget for Missouri’s upcoming fiscal year. Fiscal Year 2018 will start on July 1,
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This Date in Missouri Senate History: Feb. 5, 1911
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Feb. 5, 1911, the date marking the destruction of Missouri’s State Capitol. This feature report is
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Feb. 3: HCR 4, SB 31 and SB 104
Jefferson City — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews measures discussed on the Missouri Senate floor and in committee: House Concurrent Resolution 4, legislation
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 2: SB 104
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Seniors, Families and Children Committee hears Senate Bill 104, which would make changes to procedures in guardianship and conservator proceedings
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Feb. 2, 1837
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Feb. 2, 1837, the date the Missouri Senate helped charter the Bank of the State of
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 1: SB 31
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 31, which would affect the “collateral source” rule, is taken up by Missouri senators. The measure would undo a judge’s decision
The Senate Minute for Jan. 31: HCR 4
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators vote to turn down a proposed pay raise for them and statewide elected officials. House Concurrent Resolution 4 opposes recommendations made
The Senate Minute for Jan. 30: SB 190 and SB 28
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators prepare to finish the first month of the 2017 legislative session. As they do, hundreds of measures are making their way
This Week in the Missouri Senate for the Week of Jan. 23: SB 19 and SB 46
Jefferson City — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first measure discussed on the floor of the Missouri Senate and an item considered
The Senate Minute for Jan. 26: SB 19
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators send Senate Bill 19 to the Missouri House of Representatives for its consideration. The measure, called Right to Work by supporters,