Lawmakers to Return to Capitol After a break in legislative activity following the end of the 2020 Regular Session on May 15, things are picking
Category: Columns
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of July 20: Increasing Penalties for Violent Crime
This year, lawmakers passed a measure that takes a serious look at violent crime in our state. Senate Bill 600 is a multi-faceted approach to
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for July 17, 2020
Vote ‘No’ on Medicaid Expansion “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.” ― Margaret Thatcher The stated goal
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Legislation to Streamline Rape Kit Testing Signed into Law
On Monday, July 13, I was thrilled to watch the governor sign Senate Bill 569 into law. During the 2020 legislative session, I was proud
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for July 17, 2020
Legislative Column for July 17, 2020 It’s been an eventful week at the State Capitol. Tuesday, July 14, was the deadline for the governor to
Sen. Jeanie Riddle’s Capitol Report for the Week of July 13, 2020
Improving Experiences at the DMV As our state continues to work its way through the second phase of the “Show Me Strong Recovery Plan,” many
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for July 17, 2020
Senate District 32 “Go-To” Now Available My team has diligently worked to put together a comprehensive Community Services Directory for the residents of the 32nd
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for July 15, 2020
Legislative Priorities Signed Into Law Passing a bill out of the General Assembly and sending it to the governor’s desk is no easy feat in
Governor Signs Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislation to Lift Motorcycle Helmet Requirement
On Tuesday, July 14, I was pleased to hear the governor signed House Bill 1963 into law. This legislation dealt with various transportation related-bills, including
Senator Tony Luetkemeyer’s Legislative Column for July 14, 2020
Luetkemeyer’s Anti-Crime and Taxpayer Protection Bills Signed into Law 2020 Session Accomplishments: Making Missourians Safer and Lowering Taxes This week, Governor Parson signed into law