Monday, Dec. 2 was the first day members of the General Assembly could file legislation for the upcoming legislative session. I pre-filed nine pieces of
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Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s End of Session Report for the 2019 Legislative Session
The 2019 legislative session ended in May, and the Missouri General Assembly passed more than 90 bills concerning issues such as workforce development, health care
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s Mid-Session Report for the 2019 Legislative Session
After our legislative spring break, my fellow senators and I returned to the Capitol to begin the second half of the 2019 legislative session. The
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 25, 2019
It is hard to believe that we are approaching the halfway point of the 2019 legislative session. Numerous bills and proposals are moving through the
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 21, 2019
Committee Hearings Begin for the 2019 Legislative Session Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day was observed on Monday, Jan. 21, in honor of his life
Sen. Wallingford’s Column for the Week of Jan. 14
Week of Jan. 14, 2019 General Assembly Enters Second Week of Legislative Session The General Assembly has entered the second week of the 2019 legislative
Sen. Wayne Wallingford: Is “Right to Work” Right for Missouri?
Week of July 23, 2018 Is ‘Right to Work’ Right for Missouri? Many of my constituents have requested a reprint of a Capitol Report
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s End of Session Report- Pt. 2
May 25, 2018 Legislative Session Concludes – Part 2 Senate Bill 693 – Guardianship Reforms Senate Bill 693 would modify guardianship laws for seniors
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s End of Session Report, Part 1
May 18, 2018 Legislative Session Concludes – Part 1 Senate Bill 573 – Veterans Income Tax Deductions Senate Bill 573 modifies several provisions of
Sen. Wayne Wallingford: Moving Missouri Forward through Regulatory Reforms
For Immediate Release: Feb. 8, 2018 Moving Missouri Forward through Regulatory Reforms Jefferson City —For the past several years, the Missouri General Assembly