Senator Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 27, 2020 Justice for Victims of Sexual Assault On Monday, January 27, Senate Bill 569
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Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for Jan. 31, 2020
The End of Local Representation? “The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal.” Aristotle Compared to other states, it’s remarkably
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 27, 2020
Last Thursday, Jan. 23, the governor met with William Schlacks, the president of EquipmentShare, to discuss expanding their business in mid-Missouri. EquipmentShare is a high-tech
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for the Week of January 27-31
Another hectic week of session has passed, and it was chock-full of committee hearings, gubernatorial appointments and office visits with constituents. Another of my priority
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week of Jan. 27, 2020
Legislative Actions and Information for the Week of Jan. 27, 2020 On the Floor The Missouri Senate experienced its first late night of the 2020
Sen. Crawford’s Capitol Report, for the Week of Jan. 27
Our weeks are getting busier in the Capitol, as we wrapped up the first month of the 2020 legislative session. In addition to discussion beginning
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Jan. 30, 2020
Legislative Column for Jan. 30, 2020 Legislative activity kicked into high gear at the Capitol this week as we began debating bills on the Senate
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Legislative Column for Jan. 30, 2020
Medicaid Expansion: An Experiment Missouri Can’t Afford Year after year, I believe Missouri voters have been very clear about Obamacare: we don’t want it and
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Jan. 30, 2020
Moving Bills Through the Process Lawmakers quickly began moving bills this week. We continue to hear testimony on proposed legislation in the various committees and
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for Jan. 30, 2020
A Busy Week in Committee In the early days of the legislative session, much of the action in the Missouri Senate happens not on the