Legislative Column for Dec. 19, 2019 Like most other Missourians my family and I are busy preparing for the Christmas holiday. Perhaps the best thing
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Sen. Dave Schatz’s Legislative Column for Dec. 19, 2019
Wishing You and Your Family a Merry Christmas Snow is falling, lights are up, trees are decorated, presents are (almost) wrapped and schedules are packed
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of Dec. 16: How to Address Crime in Missouri
A growing number of people want to see action taken against what is seen as a rise in crime in our state. It seems any
Senator Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of Dec. 16, 2019
Merry Christmas! As we approach the holiday season, I would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. From my family
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for the Week of Dec. 9, 2019
Ceres Returning to the Capitol As many of us have noticed, an important part of Jefferson City’s skyline has been hidden behind white tarps and
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for the Week of Dec. 9, 2019
December 2 marked the first day lawmakers could pre-file legislation for the 2020 legislative session. Following the first few days of pre-filing, senators had already
Sen. Wayne Wallingford Pre-files Several Bills for the 2020 Legislative Session
Monday, Dec. 2 was the first day members of the General Assembly could file legislation for the upcoming legislative session. I pre-filed nine pieces of
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of Dec. 9: Doing More for Missouri
As I mentioned last week, Missouri lawmakers have begun filing legislation for the 2020 legislative session. Among my pre-filed measures is one I also sponsored
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Dec. 5, 2019
Exploring the District: Pulaski County For the final installment in my tour of the 16th Senatorial District, this week we’ll visit Pulaski County. The smallest
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Dec. 5, 2019
Legislative Column for Dec. 5, 2019 The 2020 legislation session doesn’t officially start until Jan. 8, the day lawmakers return to the State Capitol in