Jefferson City, Mo. – Wednesday was International Women’s Day. Since 1922, women have been an integral part of Missouri politics. In 1920, the 19th Amendment
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The Missouri Senate Minute for March 9: HB 130
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators begin floor discussion of House Bill 130. The measure would create regulations relating to transportation network companies. A second day of
This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 9, 1899
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 9, 1899, the day the State Historical Society of Missouri was incorporated. This feature report
Missouri Senate Approves the Prescription Drug Monitoring Act
Jefferson City- Senators put their stamp of approval on a proposal aiming to fight prescription drug overdoses in the state. Senate Bill 74 requires the
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 8: SB 34
JEFFERSON CITY — Preliminary Missouri Senate approval is given to Senate Bill 34, legislation that would create the crime of illegal reentry. Another “yes” vote would
This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 8, 1988
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 8, 1988, Missouri’s first foray into a presidential primary, after years of holding a caucus.
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 7: SB 66
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators give preliminary approval to Senate Bill 66, which seeks to make changes to some of the laws relating to workers’ compensation.
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 6: SB 378 and SB 23
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Education Committee continues to hear legislation, as Missouri senators move toward the second half of the First Regular Session of
This Date in Missouri Senate History: March 4, 1849
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews March 4, 1849, the day a Missourian served as U.S. president — if only for a
Missouri Senate Week in Review- March 3, 2017
Jefferson City- Senators debated numerous bills and proposals during the past week in the Missouri Senate. Lawmakers considered changes to the state’s workplace discrimination laws,