Moving Bills and Meeting Constituents With more than a quarter of the 2020 legislative session behind us, members of the General Assembly are hard at
Author: Bob McEowen
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Feb. 21, 2020
Private Property Before Profits Imagine your neighbor wanted to sell water to someone on the other side of your land. Now imagine that neighbor wanted
Senator Tony Luetkemeyer’s Legislative Column for Feb. 21, 2020
First Quarter Down We’ve passed the first quarter mark in the 2020 legislative session, and we continue to make progress toward the goal line. This
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Feb. 20, 2020
Legislative Column for Feb. 20, 2020 The state of Missouri provides a wide variety of benefits and services to veterans. Most of these programs are
Crime Bill Sponsored by Senator Tony Luetkemeyer Advances to House
JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation sponsored by state Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, that toughens penalties for violent crime has passed the Missouri Senate and now moves
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for Feb. 17, 2020
Restoring Checks and Balances to Impeachment “Ambition must be made to counteract ambition.”― James Madison, Federalist Papers No. 51 In recent weeks, Americans received a refresher course
Sen. Luetkemeyer’s Assessment Reforms Advance Through Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation sponsored by State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, to limit the growth of property tax assessments has been approved by the
Sen. Luetkemeyer Congratulates Missouri Western Griffons on Bowl Victory
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, has presented a resolution to the Missouri Western State University Griffons football team in recognition of their
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s Legislative Column for Feb. 14, 2020
Seeking Solutions As we conclude the fifth full week of the 2020 legislative session, we’re a bit closer to addressing violent crime in Missouri and
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of Feb. 10, 2020
Another Busy Week Legislative activity continued at the State Capitol this week with a full schedule of committee hearings and a number of bills being