Senate Passes Wide Range of Legislation, Community Colleges Launch Job Training Partnership It was another productive week in Jefferson City, with the Senate passing legislation
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International Women’s Day – Women in Missouri Politics
Jefferson City, Mo. – Wednesday was International Women’s Day. Since 1922, women have been an integral part of Missouri politics. In 1920, the 19th Amendment
Lawmakers Consider New Leadership for Several Key Departments
Jefferson City, Mo. – On Tuesday, the Senate Gubernatorial Appointments Committee vetted the appointments of several key positions in state government. Doctor Randall Williams was
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 27, 2017
Care to Learn: Helping Schools in Missouri Meet the Most Urgent Needs of Their Students A toothbrush. A coat. Deodorant. Breakfast. These are the things
Consent Bills
Jefferson City, Mo. – A consent bill typically meets little resistance and easily moves through the legislative process. The first requirement of a consent bill
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 20, 2017
Bringing New Opportunities for Adult Education to the Show-Me State Each session, Missouri lawmakers spend a considerable amount of time discussing various issues pertaining to the
Missouri Military Appreciation Day 2017
Jefferson City, Mo. – Tuesday, Feb. 14, was the 4th annual Missouri Military Appreciation Day at the Missouri Capitol. The day started with passionate testimony
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 13, 2017
Advancing the Show-Me State Through Technology The Senate considered a number of measures this week that aim to advance the Show-Me State in various ways
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 6, 2017
State Senators Move to Limit Overreach by the Missouri Department of Revenue State senators today approved legislation that will limit Department of Revenue overreach into
Senate Goes Red for Women’s Heart Health
Jefferson City, Mo. – On Feb. 8, members of the General Assembly, their staff and advocates came together in the Missouri Capitol to wear red