Legislative Column for May 21, 2018 During the final week of the 2018 legislative session, the Missouri Senate was able to pass numerous pieces of
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Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of May 21, 2018
General Assembly Concludes 2018 Legislative Session Like many states, Missouri has a part-time legislature. That means lawmakers, rather than meeting year-round, only convene for a
Sen. Dan Brown’s Legislative Column
The 2018 legislative session has officially come to an end. The Missouri General Assembly was able to pass 93 bills in addition to the state’s
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for May 21, 2018
Learning to Read “To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.” Victor Hugo Clinton Middle
This Week in the Missouri Senate for May 18: Session Ends
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: House Bill 1413, legislation that seeks to create new provisions relating to public sector collective bargaining;
Senator Denny Hoskins Column for the Final Week of the 2018 Legislative Session
Updates from the floor of the Missouri Senate During the final week of the 2018 legislative session, the Missouri Senate was able to pass
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s End of Session Report, Part 1
May 18, 2018 Legislative Session Concludes – Part 1 Senate Bill 573 – Veterans Income Tax Deductions Senate Bill 573 modifies several provisions of
Sen. Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of May 14, 2018
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
Senator Jill Schupp’s Legislation to Protect Victims Whose Private, Intimate Photos are Released Without Their Consent is Passed with Bipartisan Support
Senator Jill Schupp’s Legislation to Protect Victims Whose Private, Intimate Photos are Released Without Their Consent is Passed with Bipartisan Support JEFFERSON CITY — The
Missouri Lawmakers Pass Cybersecurity Legislation Sponsored by Senator Gina Walsh
Legislation proposing cybersecurity protections for school-age children has been truly agreed and finally passed by the Missouri General Assembly. The Missouri General Assembly gave