Jefferson City — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Nov. 17, 1845, the day Missouri’s second constitutional convention begins. This feature report is narrated
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This Week in the Missouri Senate for Nov. 16: New Leadership
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews leadership selections made by current and incoming members of the upper chamber. The next legislative session
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Nov. 15, 1837
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Nov. 15, 1837, the day Missouri’s first Capitol burned. This feature report is narrated by
The Missouri Senate Minute for Nov. 13: New Leadership
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators choose new leadership for the upcoming General Assembly. Selections were made last week. The First Regular Session of the 100th
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Nov. 9: Boards and Commissions
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 843, a new law that modifies the composition, duties or repeals outright certain administrative
Sen. Sandy Crawford Chosen As Missouri Senate Majority Caucus Whip
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Sandy Crawford, R-Buffalo, has been selected by her peers to serve as caucus whip during the 100th General Assembly. “This
Senator Crawford’s Capitol Report, for the Week of Nov. 5
We truly are a blessed nation and have been from our founding. The brave and bold who led the charge for a United States of
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Nov. 7, 1972
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Nov. 7, 1972, the day Missouri’s first female state senator was first-elected to the Missouri Senate.
The Missouri Senate Minute for Nov. 6: Boards and Commissions
JEFFERSON CITY — A new state law makes changes to some of Missouri’s boards and commissions. Senate Bill 843 took effect when it was signed into
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Nov. 5, 1796
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Nov. 5, 1796, birth of former Missouri and U.S. Sen. Lewis Fields Linn. This feature report