JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 542 and Senate Joint Resolution 61 are heard in committee. The bill would remove provisions prohibiting people on probation or
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Sen. Jamilah Nasheed Presents Missouri Restoration of Voting Rights Act to Committee
Senator Jamilah Nasheed Presents Missouri Restoration of Voting Rights Act to Committee JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, presented Senate Bill 542,
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 24: Work Requirements
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Joint Resolution 32 would ask voters to decide requiring certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements.
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Feb. 24, 1870
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Feb. 24, 1870, the day both the College of Agriculture and the School of Mines
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Feb. 23, 1853
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Feb. 23, 1853, the day the Missouri Legislature chartered Westminster College in Fulton.
This Date in Missouri Senate History: Feb. 22, 1853
JEFFERSON CITY — This Date in Missouri Senate History reviews Feb. 22, 1853, the day the Missouri Legislature granted charter to Washington University.
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Legislative Column for Week of Feb. 17, 2020
Moving Bills and Meeting Constituents With more than a quarter of the 2020 legislative session behind us, members of the General Assembly are hard at
Sen. Jamilah Nasheed’s Legislative Update for the Week of Feb. 17, 2020
Legislative Actions and Information for the Week of Feb. 17, 2020 On the Floor The Senate recently discussed the issue of gambling. Senate Bill 530
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Feb. 21, 2020
Private Property Before Profits Imagine your neighbor wanted to sell water to someone on the other side of your land. Now imagine that neighbor wanted
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 21, 2020
The Capitol was bustling with advocacy rallies, committee hearings, constituent visits and lengthy sessions in the Senate Chamber this week, and I had the opportunity