Senator Tony Luetkemeyer’s Amendment Shields Stimulus From State Taxes JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, has filed legislation to shield federal coronavirus relief
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Senate Passes Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence
This week marked the return of the General Assembly to the State Capitol. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, I believe the time has come for lawmakers
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 28: Budget Priority
JEFFERSON CITY — As the number of days to finish the budget narrows, so does the focus for Missouri senators. Crafting the blueprint for the
Senate Advances Legislation to Expand Forensic Exams for Rape Survivors
Senate Advances Legislation to Expand Forensic Exams for Rape Survivors JEFFERSON CITY — Survivors of sexual assault are more likely to have access to proper
Sen. Andrew Koenig’s Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence Legislation Passes Missouri Senate
Justice for Survivors of Sexual Violence Passes Missouri Senate JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, along with his fellow senators, passed Senate Bill
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer Selects District Winner in Senate Art Contest
JEFFERSON CITY —State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, selected artwork by Tayler Lawver, an 11th grade student from Platte City High School, to represent the
The Missouri Senate Minute for April 27: Lawmakers Return Again
JEFFERSON CITY — Missouri senators return to Jefferson City, with only three weeks left in the 2020 legislative session. Missouri’s operating budget for Fiscal Year
Sen. Mike Cunningham’s Legislative Column for April 24, 2020
Legislative Column for April 24, 2020 Time has a way of setting priorities. When time is short, you have to decide what really needs to
Sen. Brian Williams to Return to State Capitol Next Week
JEFFERSON CITY – State Sen. Brian Williams, D-University City, along with his fellow legislators, will return to the State Capitol on Monday, April 27, to
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for April 23, 2020
The Final Three Weeks Like so many businesses, churches and schools throughout Missouri, the Legislature has been sidelined by the COVID-19 crisis. As initial concerns