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
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Missouri’s Korean War Veterans Memorial Bill Signed Into Law
Missouri’s Korean War Veterans Memorial Bill Signed Into Law JEFFERSON CITY — A bill honoring Missouri veterans was signed into law by the governor on
The Missouri Senate Minute for July 14: Reciprocity
JEFFERSON CITY — A new state law may improve things for military spouses. House Bill 1511 and 1452 modifies provisions relating to professional licensing reciprocity.
Senator Jill Schupp’s “Postpartum Depression Care Act” Signed into Law
Jefferson City – New mothers will have greater access to postpartum care now that legislation sponsored by State Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, has been
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s Anti-Crime Bill Signed into Law by Governor
JEFFERSON CITY — With a stroke of his pen, Missouri’s governor has made Missouri a safer place. The governor signed Senate Bill 600 into law
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Legislation to Streamline Rape Kit Testing Signed into Law
Jefferson City — Governor Mike Parson signed into law groundbreaking legislation sponsored by State Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, to streamline the process for testing rape
Sen. Jill Schupp’s ‘Justice for Survivors Act’ Fills Evidence Collection Void in Missouri
Governor Signs Bill Creating Telehealth Network of Forensic Examiners JEFFERSON CITY — Survivors of sexual assault will have greater access to proper forensic examination and
This Date in Missouri Senate History: July 13, 1917
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews July 13, 1917, the day the Lead Belt Mining riot began.
This Week in the Missouri Senate for July 10: Infrastructure Improvements
JEFFERSON CITY — This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1768, which modifies provisions relating to communications services, and House Bill 2120, which
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for July 9, 2020
On Monday, July 6, I was thrilled to hear the governor decided to sign House Bill 2046 into law. This bill was comprised of several