JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, was named 2019 Legislator of the Year by the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys. The award was
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Sen. Eric Burlison’s Call Spoofing, Sanctuary City and Abortion Legislation Discussed in Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Eric Burlison, R-Battlefield, presented several pieces of legislation for consideration this week. Senate Bill 664 and Senate Bill 589 were
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for Feb. 6, 2020
The Power of Perseverance How ‘bout those Chiefs? That’s a phrase we heard a lot of in the State Capitol following the Kansas City Chiefs’
Missouri Voters Should Have the Opportunity to Improve Clean Missouri
The Missouri Senate recently debated Senate Joint Resolution 38 for more than ten hours on the Senate Floor. If approved by the Missouri General Assembly,
Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin to Chair Senate Education Committee
Senator Cindy O’Laughlin, R-Shelbina, has been named chairwoman of the Senate Education Committee, effective immediately. She will replace former Sen. Gary Romine who was appointed
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 6: MO HealthNet Services
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Bill 684 is legislation that would establish the effective date of coverage of MO HealthNet services at the date of the
Sen. Wayne Wallingford’s Legislative Column for the Week of Feb. 3, 2020
It is hard to believe it is already February. My fellow senators and I have been discussing legislation in committee hearings for a few weeks
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Legislative Column for Feb. 6, 2020
Presenting an Alternative Legislative Redistricting Plan After a marathon debate last week and additional debate this week, my colleagues and I voted on Tuesday to
Lawmakers Pass First Senate Bill of the 2020 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY – The Missouri State Senate passed its first bill of the 2020 legislative session on Thursday, Jan. 30. Senate Bill 551 prohibits insurance
The Missouri Senate Minute for Feb. 5: SJR 38
JEFFERSON CITY — Senate Joint Resolution 38 would ask voters to decide regulating the Legislature to limit the influence of partisan or other special interests.