Senator Nasheed Announces the Distribution of 40,000 Free Face Masks For North St. Louis Community JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, announces
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The Missouri Senate Minute for May 19: Session Review
JEFFERSON CITY — The 2020 legislative session concludes. Lawmakers pass a smaller number of bills, due to a session shortened by coronavirus.
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s Legislative Column for May 18, 2020
The Gavel Falls The 2020 legislative session concluded on May 15. By the time the gavel fell, signaling the end of the session, we passed
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer’s Crime Bill Sent to Governor’s Desk
JEFFERSON CITY — A comprehensive package of anti-crime legislation sponsored by State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, was approved by the Missouri General Assembly in the
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Capitol Report for May 15, 2020
The Final Day of the 2020 Legislative Session Friday, May 15, marks the final day of the 2020 legislative session. This year has been somewhat
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week of May 11, 2020
COVID-19 Information for the Week of May 11, 2020 Legislative Session Update This week marked the end of the Second Regular Session of the 100th
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for May 15, 2020
Bringing the 2020 Legislative Session To a Close They say each legislative session is unlike any other before it, and I believe that’s certainly been
Sen. Jill Schupp’s “Postpartum Depression Care Act” Receives Final Passage in the Legislature
Added stress of COVID-19 crisis for new mothers makes legislation especially important Jefferson City – State Sen. Jill Schupp’s Postpartum Depression Care Act to help
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of May 11, 2020
In the Final Hours As I prepare this report, just two days remain in the 2020 legislative session. The final gavel falls at 6 p.m.
Sen. Brian Williams Opposes Video Service Provider Fee Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY – State Sen. Brian Williams, D-University City, would like to announce his opposition to House Bill 1700, which includes language concerning video service