JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Feb. 9, 1839, the day Missouri started its own public school system.
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Missouri Lawmakers Give Final Approval to First Bill of the 2019 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly truly agreed to and finally passed the first bill of the 2019 legislative session. House Bill 448 commemorates
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s Legislative Column for Feb. 8, 2019
Working the Legislative Process We just concluded our fourth full week of the legislative session, and the Senate is hard at work reviewing more than
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 4, 2019
Meeting with Missouri’s Best and Brightest While this past week was full of important committee hearings and necessary legislative activity, I wanted to take an
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week of Feb. 4, 2019
Legislative Actions and Information for the Week of Feb. 4, 2019 On The Floor This week, the Missouri General Assembly truly agreed to and finally
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Column for the Week of Feb. 4, 2019
Roads to Reform Over the last few weeks, three bellwether addresses have been given to Missourians: the State of the State, the State of the
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Column for Week of Feb. 4, 2019
Moving Bills Through Committees Before a bill can become law, it must first be considered by one of the Senate’s committees. As bills are brought
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Feb. 8: Floor Discussion
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: House Bill 448 and 206, legislation that seeks to designates the Cloria Brown Memorial Highway in
Sen. Brian Williams Files Senate Bills 351 and 352 for the 2019 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY – State Sen. Brian Williams, D-University City, has filed two bills for the 2019 legislative session. Senate Bill 351 would require all teacher-training
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Feb. 8, 2019
Punishing the Pushers As far too many families across Missouri know first-hand, there is an epidemic of opioid drug abuse sweeping our state. These drugs