JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Jan. 30, 1863, the day the Legislature incorporated Mission Free School of St. Louis.
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Senator Tony Luetkemeyer Chairs First Judiciary Hearing of 100th General Assembly
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, began his tenure as chairman of the Missouri Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday, Jan. 28, as the
The Missouri Senate Minute for Jan. 29: Committee Hearings
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee holds its first hearing of the year. Members hear presentations on Senate Bill
Sen. Lauren Arthur Files Legislation to Curb the Rising Cost of Prescription Drugs
Jefferson City – State Sen. Lauren Arthur, D – Kansas City, has filed legislation to tackle the problem of rising prescription drug prices faced by
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 28, 2019
Legislative Committees Begin Public Hearings Last week, the Senate Appropriations Committee, which I chair, began accepting public testimony on the state’s operating budget. This is
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 21, 2019
During the second week of the 2019 legislative session, my colleagues in the Missouri Senate be
Missouri Times Magazine Honors Sen. Bill Eigel in 2018 Best of the Legislature Feature
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, was honored by the Missouri Times Magazine in its 2018 Best of the Legislature feature, published
The Missouri Senate Minute for Jan. 28: Child Custody
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri Senate committees hear the first legislation for 2019. This includes Senate Bill 14, legislation that seeks to modify provisions of law relating
Sen. Bob Onder’s Legislative Report for the Week of Jan. 21, 2019
Continuing the Fight Against Human Trafficking On Jan. 23, the Missouri General Assembly held its fourth annual Sex Trafficking Awareness Day. To me, this is
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 21, 2019
After the governor’s State of the State Address last week, I have taken a closer look at his budget and how it will affect the