Jan. 26, 2018 Improved Efficiency Means Better Services for Young and Old Missourians Caring for Vulnerable Missourians One of the hardest challenges we as senators
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Senator Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for Jan. 26, 2018
State of the Judiciary “Only four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly and to decide impartially.” –
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 22, 2018
Protecting Missouri Businesses from Frivolous Lawsuits Missouri is home to numerous businesses and manufacturing companies that create equipment and machinery used all over the world.
Senator Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Jan. 26, 2018
This week, the governor released his budget recommendations for the state’s $28.7 billion operating budget. Right after the release, Senators and staff quickly began diving
Sen. Rowden’s Capitol Update – Jan. 26, 2018
Jan. 24, 2018 Sen. Rowden’s Column for the Week of Jan. 22, 2018 Earned Income Tax Credit The Federal Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) was
Senator Mike Cierpiot Reflects on The 2018 State of Judiciary Address
During the fourth week of the legislative session, the Missouri General Assembly had the opportunity to hear the honorable Missouri Supreme Court Justice Zel
Sen. Wasson’s Legislative Column – Jan. 25, 2018
Jan. 25, 2018 Missouri Works Program Renewal to Aid in Economic Development The Missouri Works Program has provided businesses throughout the state with invaluable assistance
Senator Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
This week, the governor released his recommendations for the state’s $28.7 billion operating budget – a roughly $200 million increase compared to the current year’s
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of Jan. 22: Work Is the Answer
Over the years, it’s become obvious that America’s welfare system is broken. The system has swollen into a web of over 100 different programs, which
Senator Crawford’s Weekly Capitol Report, for the Week of Jan. 22: Moving Through the Legislative Session
It is hard to believe, but we have completed the first month of the legislative session. I was fortunate to have Senate Bill 623 approved