Getting Down to Business The second week of the 2020 legislative session was jam-packed with activity. Committee meetings began in earnest, with back-to-back hearings every
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Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for Jan. 17, 2020: Protecting Your Personal Liberties
Senate committee hearings began this week, and my fellow senators and I began discussing and debating the merits of numerous pieces of filed legislation. One
Punitive Damages Bill Spurs Legal Debate in the Government Reform Committee Hearing
Although we have just completed our first full week, the momentum is building for another successful and eventful session filled with office meetings, district visitors
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for Jan. 17, 2020
Legislative Column for Jan. 17, 2020 It’s been a busy week at the State Capitol. The first full week of the 2020 legislative session found
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Jan. 17, 2020
A Busy Second Week at the Capitol The second week of the 2020 legislative session was jam-packed with activity. Committee meetings began early in the
Sen. Caleb Rowden’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 13, 2020
The Second Regular Session of the 100th General Assembly officially began last Wednesday, Jan. 8, and I am excited to be back in Jefferson City
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week of Jan. 13, 2020
Legislative Actions and Information for the Week of Jan. 13, 2020 On the Floor One of the responsibilities of the Missouri Senate is to provide
Sen. Crawford’s Capitol Report, for the Week of Jan. 13
Between the start of committee hearings and the governor’s annual State of the State Address, this has been a hectic week for Missouri lawmakers. We
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Legislative Column for Jan. 16, 2020
Keeping the Momentum Going; Building on Our Reforms in 2020 On Wednesday, Jan. 15, the Missouri House of Representatives and the Missouri Senate convened a
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for Jan. 16, 2020
The Governor Presents His Agenda for the 2020 Legislative Session On Jan. 15, lawmakers, statewide and local leaders, as well as the public had the