On Tuesday, Feb. 19, I presented Senate Bill 62 to the Senate Government Reform Committee. This legislation modifies the process for participating in a class
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State Sen. Bill White Provides an Update Regarding REAL ID Compliancy Efforts
Beginning March 25, 2019, Missourians can apply for a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or nondriver ID card. The REAL ID Act of 2005 requires all
Sen. Mike Cierpiot’s Guest Column for the Week of March 4, 2019
Taking Steps to End the Costly Border War with Kansas Recently, the Missouri Senate approved Senate Bill 182, commonly referred to as the “border war
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 5: SB 291 and SB 336
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators spend time on Senate Bill 291, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to emergency communication services. The proposal has
The Missouri Senate Minute for March 4: PDMP
JEFFERSON CITY — Prescription drug-monitoring legislation returns to the Missouri Senate. In early February, the Missouri Senate Seniors, Families and Children Committee did not have votes
Sen. Bob Onder’s Legislative Report for the Week of March 4, 2019
Combatting the Opioid Crisis I have been working for the last several years for ways to combat the opioid crisis, and I have worked on
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of March 4, 2019
Reforming Missouri’s Joinder and Venue Laws Last week, the Missouri Senate debated and perfected Senate Bill 7, which reforms the state’s joinder and venue laws.
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
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for March 1, 2019
Legislating All Night Long As a freshman legislator, I see and experience new things almost every day I’m in Jefferson City. This week, I witnessed
State Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin Discusses Modifications to Missouri’s Joinder-Venue Laws
JEFFERSON CITY — This week, the Missouri Senate engaged in 16 hours of meaningful debate and discussion on Senate Bill 7, a proposal that will