JEFFERSON CITY — A couple of Missouri senators will join forces, in an effort to change sentencing guidelines for certain offenses. Both Senate Bill 8 and
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This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 21, 1826
Jefferson City — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 21, 1826, the day the Missouri General Assembly met in St. Charles for the
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 20: Mid-Session Recess
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators are halfway through their annual mid-session recess. When they return Monday, several measures that have already been through committee await the
Audio: Sen. May Discusses First Half of the 2019 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Karla May, D-St. Louis, discusses some of the legislation from the first half of the 2019 legislative session, and what
Audio: Sen. Cunningham Reflects on the First Half of the 2019 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, discusses his thoughts on the first half of the 2019 legislative, and what is ahead in the remaining
Video: Sen. Brian Williams Presents SB 426 in Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Brian Williams, D-University City, presents Senate Bill 426 to the Missouri Senate Progress and Development Committee. The measure would modify
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 19: Mid-Session Recess
JEFFERSON CITY — Mid-session recess continues for Missouri senators. There are still dozens of measures yet to be decided for this session, including: Senate Bill 431,
Audio: Sen. Emery Discusses First Half of 2019 Session
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses some of the issues from the first half of the 2019 legislative session. After a week off,
This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 19, 1870
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 19, 1870, the day the First District Normal School was established by the Missouri General
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 18: Mid-Session Recess
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators are on their annual mid-session recess. When they return to the Capitol, they could discuss any number of items not yet