Working to Make the Show-Me State a Better Place For All Missourians As I finish my final legislative session as a member of the Missouri
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Senator Jill Schupp’s Legislation to Protect Victims Whose Private, Intimate Photos are Released Without Their Consent is Passed with Bipartisan Support
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Missouri Students to Receive Help with Career Readiness Through Legislative Provision Passed by Senator Jill Schupp
Missouri Students to Receive Help with Career Readiness Through Legislative Provision Passed by Senator Jill Schupp JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri students will soon have a
Missouri General Assembly Finalizes 2019 State Budget
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly gave final approval to the state’s operating budget for the 2019 fiscal year. The Missouri Constitution requires lawmakers
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 7, 2018
Fulfilling our Constitutional Duty: Passing a Balanced Budget The Missouri Constitution requires the members of the Missouri General Assembly to truly agree and finally pass
Sen. Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of May 7, 2018
Fulfilling Our Constitutional Obligation: Passing a Balanced Budget Capitol Commission Decides on New Stone On Wednesday, May 9, the Missouri State Capitol Commission decided on
Missouri Senate Approves 2019 State Budget
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate passed a set of bills detailing the state’s $28 billion operating budget for the next fiscal year. The Senate
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of April 23, 2018
Crafting a Budget that Reflects Our Priorities During our time in the State Capitol, my colleagues and I are required by the Missouri Constitution to
Sen. Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of April 23, 2018
Creating a Budget that Reflects Our Priorities During our time in Jefferson City, my colleagues and I are required by the Missouri Constitution to truly
Missouri Senate Approves $28 Billion Operating Budget
Senate Approves $28 Billion Operating Budget Budget Includes a Record Funding Increase to K-12 Education, Restores Cuts to Higher Education and Includes State Employee Raises