JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, discusses House Bill 126, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to abortion, and his thoughts on
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Audio: Sen. May Discusses Highlights of the 2019 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Karla May, D-St. Louis, discusses some of the highlights of the just-completed 2019 legislative session.
Video: Sen. Schupp Discusses HB 126
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, talks about her opposition to House Bill 126, legislation that relates to abortion.
Video: Sen. Schupp Discusses Highlights of the 2019 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, discusses some of the highlights of the just-completed 2019 legislative session, which concluded on May 17.
This Week in the Missouri Senate for May 17: Session Ends
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Bill 68, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to workforce development; Senate Bill 83,
Missouri Lawmakers Approve Workforce Development Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly gave its final approval to Senate Bill 68, which expands several state-authorized workforce development initiatives. The bill now
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 16: “Heartbeat Bill”
JEFFERSON CITY — House Bill 126 would modify provisions relating to abortion. This measure still needs another “yes” vote before it would go to the governor
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 15: Workforce Development to Governor
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators send Senate Bill 68 to the executive branch. The measure seeks to modify provisions relating to workforce development. Also, Senate Bill
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 14: GM Proposal
JEFFERSON CITY — Discussion continues on the floor of the Missouri Senate over how to help General Motors potentially expand its plant in Wentzville. The answers
This Date in Missouri Senate History: May 14, 1932
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews May 14, 1932, the day Missouri’s first female, African-American Missouri senator — Gwen Giles — was