Schools Open with Alternatives and Precautions in Place As schools begin to open, administrators will diligently monitor local COVID-19 outbreaks and conditions and respond accordingly.
Category: Columns
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for Aug. 19, 2020
The Heart of the State Fair It’s no secret, our lives have changed a lot over the past eight months. The coronavirus pandemic has affected
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of Aug. 17: Going Back to School During a Pandemic
We have reached the middle of August. For many parents and teachers, this means summer is winding down and school is about to start. Normally,
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for Aug. 13, 2020
Bridging the Past and Present Anniversaries, as every married individual should know, are important. They commemorate significant milestones in people’s lives. They are a time
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Aug. 13, 2020
Changes Everywhere Things change fast at the Missouri State Capitol. Last week, the Senate passed a package of legislation to combat violent crime in Missouri’s
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for August 13, 2020
Governor Expands Call for Extra Session In a press conference on Monday, Aug. 10, the governor expanded his call for an extra legislative session asking
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Aug. 12, 2020
Legislative Column for Aug. 12, 2020 Before I address the topic I really want to discuss this week, I need to update everyone on the
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Column for the Week of Aug. 10, 2020
Last month, the governor announced he was calling lawmakers back to the State Capitol for an extraordinary legislative session focusing on violent crime. Over the
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of Aug. 10: Continuing to Find Common Ground Against Violent Crime
The Missouri General Assembly is working toward solutions that may help curb some of the violent crime we are experiencing in our state. We have
Sen. Doug Libla’s Legislative Update for Aug. 10, 2020
Last week, the Missouri Senate completed its work on a bill at the heart of an extra session called by the governor to address violent