JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Dec. 1, 1863, the day the State Board of Agriculture was created. This feature report is
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Missouri State Capitol Undergoes Extensive Renovation Project
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri State Capitol is undergoing a full exterior renovation for the first time since the building was constructed in 1917. With
Statement from Sen. Jamilah Nasheed Regarding Indicted Police Officers
Suspend Indicted Officers’ Licenses now, says State Senator Jamilah Nasheed St. Louis – State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed is calling for immediate action from the Missouri
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Nov. 30: Expungement
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 954, a new law that allows individuals found guilty of certain offenses of unlawful
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Nov. 30, 2018
Legislative Column for Nov. 30, 2018 On Nov. 6, Missouri voters expressed their preferences on a number of important ballot issues. One of the most
The 2019 Legislative Session Begins
The start of Missouri’s 2019 legislative session is more than a month away, but already senators are hard at work drafting new laws. The scope
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Nov. 29, 1795
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Nov. 29, 1795, birthdate of Robert William Wells — a former Missouri state representative who designed
The Missouri Senate Minute for Nov. 27: Expungement
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 954 allows individuals found guilty of certain offenses of unlawful use of a weapon to expunge these records. The new law
Sen. Dan Hegeman’s Capitol Report for the Week of Nov. 26, 2018
Pre-Filing Begins for 2019 Legislative Session The First Regular Session of the 100th Missouri General Assembly will officially begin on Wednesday, Jan. 9. In addition
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Nov. 23: Session Preview and Capitol Renovation
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: The First Regular session of the 100th General Assembly, which will start in January; and Renovations