Pre-filing of Legislation – 2020 With the year coming to a close, the Missouri General Assembly is gearing up for the 2020 legislative session. There
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Senator Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Dec. 2, 2019
Exploring the District: Phelps County Continuing my exploration of the five counties within the 16th Senatorial District, this week we turn to Phelps County, my
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Dec. 1, 1863
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Dec. 1, 1863, the day the State Board of Agriculture was created.
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Nov. 29: SNAP Work Requirements
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 4, a measure unsuccessful during this year’s regular legislative session. The proposal sought
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Nov. 29, 1795
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Nov. 29, 1795, birth date of Robert William Wells — a former Missouri state representative
Sen. Lincoln Hough: Equipping Our Children with a Strong Foundation
Equipping Our Children with a Strong Foundation In today’s modern world, a good education is vital to a person’s success. Specifically, a quality K-12 education
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Nov. 26, 2019
Legislative Column for Nov. 26, 2019 There’s an old expression that says “It’s not bragging if you really done it.” Lately, Missouri’s governor has been
The Missouri Senate Minute for Nov. 26: SNAP Work Requirements
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 4 is another measure from this year that did not get to the governor’s desk. Work requirements for Supplemental Nutrition
Sen. Caleb Rowden Meets with Mayors, Police Chiefs to Discuss Shared Priorities
Senate Majority Leader Meets with Mayors, Police Chiefs to Discuss Shared Priorities JEFFERSON CITY – On Monday, Missouri Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden (R-Columbia) met
Sen. Bob Onder’s Legislative Report for Week of Nov. 25, 2019
Legislation Needed to Combat Carjacking Last week, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt announced his support for legislation that would toughen penalties for the crime of