On Monday, July 6, I was thrilled to hear the governor decided to sign House Bill 2046 into law. This bill was comprised of several
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Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for July 2, 2020
Celebrating Independence Day It is hard to believe, but we are already nearing the halfway point of summer. While your summer plans may look different
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for June 26, 2020
Work Search Requirement Resumes for Unemployment Benefits These past few months have certainly been a difficult time for many Missourians. While we were in the
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for June 19, 2020
Reopening the Show-Me State Four months ago, Missouri entered an economic lockdown of sorts in response to the COVID-19 virus. As our state began to
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for June 5, 2020
Protecting Our Constitutional Rights Last week, a horrendous act occurred when police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota, used what I believe was illegal and unconstitutional violence
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for May 22, 2020
The End of the 2020 Legislative Session Several weeks ago, senators and representatives from all over Missouri returned to Jefferson City to resume the 2020
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for May 11, 2020
Assessing the Budget Process In the Wake of COVID-19 The Legislature’s chief constitutionally required duty during each legislative session is to create and approve the
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for April 10, 2020
Senators Return to State Capitol to Deal with COVID-19 Virus If you are like me, you have been following the federal, state and local responses
Sen. Eric Burlison Presents Legislation to Protect Businesses
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Eric Burlison, R-Battlefield, presented Senate Bill 746 to the Senate Government Reform Committee this week. This legislation states a food
Sen. Eric Burlison’s Legislative Column for March 12, 2020
Protecting Your Civil Liberties On Monday evening, members of the Missouri Senate spent several hours debating House Bill 1693, which would establish a statewide prescription