JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the things Missouri senators were unable to tackle during 2017, but may address once
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Statement from Sen. Gina Walsh Regarding the Shooting of Two Police Officers in her District
Statement from Sen. Gina Walsh Regarding the Shooting of Two Police Officers in her District JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh,
Sen. Gary Romine Files Legislation to Protect the Integrity of the Appointment Process
Senator Romine Files Legislation to Protect the Integrity of the Appointment Process Jefferson City, Mo – Missouri State Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington, filed legislation intended
The Missouri Senate Minute for Dec. 12: Unfinished Business
JEFFERSON CITY — Many of the items that were a part of the 2017 legislative session will be seen again in 2018. This could include Missouri’s
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Dec. 11, 2017
The Importance of Tort Reform For any state to thrive, it must have a fair judicial system. Courts play a vital role in our politics:
Lawmakers Begin Submitting Proposals for 2018 Legislative Session
Jefferson City, Mo. – On Dec. 1, Missouri lawmakers started pre-filing legislation for the 2018 legislative session. Once a senator has written and developed a
Senator Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Dec. 8, 2017
In the coming weeks, the State Capitol will become a busy place as lawmakers gear up for the start of the 2018 legislative session. While
Missouri Lawmakers Discuss Tax Reform
JEFFERSON CITY — “Missouri Lawmakers Discuss Tax Reform” is a PKG on a pre-filed tax reform bill. The legislation is sponsored by Sen. Bill Eigel,
Sen. Onder Pre-files Legislation for 2018 Session
JEFFERSON CITY –In advance of the 2018 legislative session, Sen. Bob Onder, R-St. Charles, pre-filed legislation allowing Missouri high school students to take additional courses that
Audio: Sen. Ed Emery Discusses SB 564
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses Senate Bill 564, which would modify provisions relating to public utilities. The legislation will be a part