Over the past few weeks, I’ve received calls from constituents who may have heard a news story or read an article and are concerned they
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Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of Aug. 13: Back to School
The next few weeks mark the beginning of the school year all across southwest Missouri. It’s an exciting time for students, parents and teachers as
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of July 16: A Strong State Economy Means a Strong State Budget
In the middle of the non-stop negativity and sniping of the 24-hour news cycle these days, something very positive that you may not have heard
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of June 18: Protecting Patients From Overbilling
How many of us have had to go to the emergency room or to the hospital only to find out later we have a huge,
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of May 14: Missouri Legislature Passes Balanced Budget
There is really only one requirement the Missouri Constitution places on the Senate and House every year – and that’s to pass a balanced budget.
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of April 16: Preparing Students for the Future
As a product of public education, and with a parent who was an educator, I know the tremendous value of a quality education. Not only
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of March 26: Agriculture Is the Heart of Southwest Missouri
Anyone who has grown up in, lived in, or even been to Missouri knows agriculture is the driving force of our state economy. It is
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of March 12: A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out
It’s a ticking time bomb for our state budget. Medicaid spending, both nationally and here in Missouri, is growing at an alarming rate. Nationally, the
Senator Sater’s Capitol Report, for the Week of Feb. 19: Fighting the Opioid Epidemic
We have an opioid epidemic in this country and in our state. The death rate from these drugs has nearly quadrupled since 1999, and continues
Senator Sater, Reps. Fitzpatrick and Phillips Send Letter Urging Department Keep Crane License Office Open
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville; Rep. Scott Fitzpatrick, R-Cassville; and Rep. Don Phillips, R-Kimberling City, sent a letter to Joel Walters, Director