Legislative Column for Dec. 5, 2019 The 2020 legislation session doesn’t officially start until Jan. 8, the day lawmakers return to the State Capitol in
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Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for the Week of Dec. 2, 2019
Introducing My Legislative Priorities It seems just like yesterday the 2019 legislative session was wrapping up, but preparations for the upcoming 2020 legislative session have
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed Pre-Files Legislation to Restore Voting Rights for Thousands of Missouri Citizens
Senator Jamilah Nasheed Pre-Files Legislation to Restore Voting Rights for Thousands of Missouri Citizens JEFFERSON CITY —State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, has pre-filed Senate
Legislative Process Begins With Pre-filing
Before almost any race or sporting event, participants are given fair warning that the time has come to perform. Runners are told to “Take your
Sen. Schupp Pre-files “Closing the Domestic Violence Loophole Act” to Keep Victims Safe From Gun Violence
Senator Schupp Pre-files “Closing the Domestic Violence Loophole Act” to Keep Victims Safe From Gun Violence “We must turn talk into action and bring this
Sen. Caleb Rowden Files Legislation to Boost Resources for Law Enforcement
Senator Caleb Rowden Files Legislation to Boost Resources for Law Enforcement JEFFERSON CITY – On Monday, Dec. 2, Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, pre-filed legislation to
The Missouri Senate Minute for Dec. 3: Unfinished Business
JEFFERSON CITY — The first prefiled measures have received bill numbers for the 2020 legislative session. Many of these proposals closely resemble those that were
Sen. Scott Sifton Pre-files Legislation to Protect Missourians from Surprise Property Tax Increases
Legislation would reauthorize the Homestead Preservation Act and require more transparency in calculation of property taxes JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Responding to outcry following spiking
Sen. Schupp files legislation to allow working Missourians to access Medicaid
Senator Schupp files legislation to allow working Missourians to access Medicaid Thirty-six other states have already expanded Medicaid for working Americans JEFFERSON CITY, MO –
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer Proposes Legislation to Combat Violent Crime
Senator Tony Luetkemeyer Proposes Legislation to Combat Violent Crime JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, has sponsored a legislative package to address the