JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Oct. 1, 1826, the day Jefferson City was chosen as the permanent seat of state
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This Date in Missouri Senate History: Sept. 30, 1836
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Sept. 30, 1836, the day Lt. Gov. — and former Missouri senator — Lilburn Boggs became
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Sept. 29: More New Laws
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Bill 88, legislation that establishes a two-year statute of limitation for claims of malpractice or
The Missouri Senate Minute for Sept. 26: SB 88 and SB 50
JEFFERSON CITY — Health care the focus of a couple of new state laws. Senate Bill 88 establishes a two-year statute of limitation for claims of
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Sept. 22: Work Group
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the Missouri Senate-House work group assigned to look at a funding solution for in-home care for
The Missouri Senate Minute for Sept. 19: Work Group
JEFFERSON CITY — A Missouri senator will co-chair a work group aimed at finding solutions to in-home care that could be lost to some 8,000 Missourians,
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Sept. 18, 1820
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Sept. 18, 1820, the beginning of the First Regular Session of the First General Assembly’s first
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Sept. 15: Veto Session
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Joint Committee on Education (Audio: Committee vice-chair, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington, and committee member, Sen. Jamilah
The Missouri Senate Minute for Sept. 12: Veto Session Preview
JEFFERSON CITY — When Missouri senators return to Jefferson City for this week’s annual veto session, several Missourians will be watching House Committee Bill 3, legislation
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Sept. 12, 1961
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Sept. 12, 1961, the day former Gov. — and Missouri Sen. — Phil Donnelly passed away.