Getting Back to Our Normal Routines I believe we all felt a collective sigh of relief in our neighborhoods this week as Missouri slowly started
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The Missouri Senate Minute for May 14: Health Care
JEFFERSON CITY — House Bill 1682 addresses several items relating to health care. The measure now returns to the Missouri House of Representatives, following hours
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Legislative Column for May 14, 2020
Finishing the Final Days of the 2020 Legislative Session Friday, May 15, marks the final day of the Second Regular Session of the 100th General
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Column for May 14, 2020
Bureaucracy versus Education “Bureaucracy is the death of any achievement.” – Albert Einstein As the sponsor of Senate Bill 734, the purpose of the legislation
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Legislation To End Backlog of Untested Rape Kits Heads To Governor’s Desk
On Tuesday, May 12, the Missouri House of Representatives passed my SAFE kits legislation, Senate Bill 569, and sent it to the governor’s desk. No
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for May 13, 2020
Legislative Column for May 13, 2020 As the Legislature counts down the final hours of the 100th General Assembly our sole constitutional obligation of passing
General Assembly Passes Budget Amid Economic Difficulties
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly passed a $35 billion budget that fully funds K-12 public education and maintains essential social service programs, despite
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 13: Children Protection
JEFFERSON CITY — House Bill 1414 would modify provisions relating to the protection of children. Missouri senators approve the measure, which now returns to the
Sen. Jill Schupp’s ‘Justice for Survivors Act’ receives final passage in Legislature
Legislation to help survivors of sexual assault now goes to governor for signature JEFFERSON CITY — Survivors of sexual assault will have more access to
The Missouri Senate Minute for May 12: Taxation
JEFFERSON CITY — House Bill 1700 relates to taxation. Missouri senators spent time discussing the measure on May 11.