Celebrating Independence Day It is hard to believe, but we are already nearing the halfway point of summer. While your summer plans may look different
Category: Columns
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for July 2, 2020
St. Louis County Mask Requirement Goes Into Effect Friday On Wednesday, July 1, St. Louis City and County officials and the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for July 2, 2020
Good News at Fort Wood Those of us who live in south-central Missouri are well-familiar with Fort Leonard Wood. Even if we don’t have frequent
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for July 2, 2020
Legislative Column for July 2, 2020 There’s no doubt COVID-19 has taken a toll on Missourians, and almost no one is immune. Even if we
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for July 1, 2020
Celebrating the Fourth of July All across the country, Americans will be coming together to celebrate our nation’s birthday. They’ll be barbecuing, lighting fireworks and
Sen. Crawford’s Capitol Report, for the Week of June 29
The loud and colorful explosions, the magnificent display in the night sky and family gatherings are the thoughts of most during Independence Day. During the
Sen. Hegeman’s Weekly Column, for the Week of June 29: Celebrating and Remembering Our Independence
Everyone has heard the line “four score and seven years ago.” But the reasons that line exists are more important than the six words themselves.
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for June 26, 2020
The ‘Government’ Will Pay For It “I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for June 26, 2020
Work Search Requirement Resumes for Unemployment Benefits These past few months have certainly been a difficult time for many Missourians. While we were in the
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s End of Session Report for the 2020 Legislative Session
The 2020 legislative session ended just over a month ago in May. This year’s legislative session was certainly different than previous years. Unfortunately, the spread