JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Concurrent Resolution 14, which authorizes the Office of Administration to execute and deliver a
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Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for July 11, 2019
Legislative Column for July 11, 2019 Did you happen to catch the rousing patriotic celebrations of America’s history and ideals that the national media aired
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Column for the Week of July 8, 2019
Rock Island Trail Funding Bill Signed Into Law While the legislative session came to a close on May 17, the process in which a bill
Pilot Program for Social and Emotional Health Signed into Law
Pilot Program for Social and Emotional Health Signed into Law JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri schools will begin to focus on the emotional well-being of children,
Sen. Jill Schupp Applauds Signing of “Nathan’s Law”
Senator Jill Schupp Applauds Signing of “Nathan’s Law” JEFFERSON CITY — Safety standards to ensure the health and well-being of children in unlicensed in-home day
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of July 8, 2019
Federal Help for Flood Victims Help is on the way for Missourians impacted by this spring’s floods. The president has approved a disaster declaration for
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer Brings Clarity to LLC Management
Senator Tony Luetkemeyer Brings Clarity to LLC Management JEFFERSON CITY — A provision included in legislation signed by the governor Wednesday will make it easier
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislation Signed Into Law By the Governor
JEFFERSON CITY – On Wednesday, July 10, the governor signed several pieces of legislation into law, including Senate Bill 54 and House Bill 1088. Senator
Governor Signs Luetkemeyer’s Court Rules Reform Bill
Governor Signs Luetkemeyer’s Court Rules Reform Bill JEFFERSON CITY — The often cumbersome phase of discovery in court cases should proceed more efficiently now that the
Senator Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for July 10, 2019
A Few Reminders for Farmers As I prepare this column, all eyes at the Capitol are on the governor’s office to see what, if any,