JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews “Missouri Day,” which was created by the Legislature on March 22, 1915. “Missouri Day” is
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The Missouri Senate Minute for Oct. 20: Health Care
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri has several new, or recently changed, laws that relate to health care. House Bill 1682 was signed into law on July
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Oct. 16: SB 629 and SB 584
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Bill 629, legislation that would have made changes to the Ticket to Work Health
The Missouri Senate Minute for Oct. 13: SB 629 and SB 584
JEFFERSON CITY — Among the measures that could see new life next year are Senate Bill 629, which would have made changes to the Ticket
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of Oct. 12: The Importance of Voting
Our lives have been turned upside down by COVID-19. This pandemic is entering into yet another month, with no end in sight. At the same
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Oct. 9: SB 706 and SB 696
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews: Senate Bill 706, legislation that would have established a “Prescription Abuse Registry” and modified provisions
2020 Missouri Senate Retirement Ceremony
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate hosted a retirement ceremony for outgoing senators on Wednesday, Sept. 16. Retiring senators were invited to give a final
The Missouri Senate Minute for Oct. 6: SB 706 and SB 696
JEFFERSON CITY — In any given session, the majority of all introduced legislation does not make it to the finish line. This year, Senate Bill
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of Oct. 5: Harvest Time Is Upon Us
Believe it or not, it is already October. The days are quickly growing shorter, the air is getting cooler and our wonderful farmers are beginning
This Week in the Missouri Senate for Oct. 2: Residency Requirement
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 46, which applies to residency requirements for police officers in St. Louis. The