On Earth Peace, Good Will Toward Men “And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by
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Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Dec. 9, 2020
Looking Forward to Session With less than a month remaining before the start of the next legislative session on Jan. 6, lawmakers have begun pre-filing
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Nov. 18, 2020
Giving Thanks There’s a familiar Christian hymn that’s often sung at Thanksgiving: “We gather together to ask the lord’s blessing,” the song begins. The opening
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Nov. 6, 2020
A Day to Honor Veterans On Nov. 11, America salutes its veterans. Observed on the anniversary of the end to World War I, Veterans Day
Senator Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Nov. 2, 2011
Lawmakers Return to the Capitol In the coming days, most Missourians will take a deep breath and try to put the election behind them. Members
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Oct. 28, 2020
Vote! As I prepare this report, Americans are less than one week away from exercising one of their most precious liberties, casting a ballot on
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Oct. 14, 2020
Redistricting Reconsidered Before 2018, two independent commissions were responsible for drawing state legislative districts in Missouri. The commission for state Senate districts was made up
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Sept. 25, 2020
Reaping the Benefits of Agriculture Our world has changed a lot in the past six months. At times like these, it’s reassuring to see familiar
Missouri Chamber Recognizes Senator Justin Brown as a 2020 Business Champion
JEFFERSON CITY – State Sen. Justin Brown, R – Rolla, has been named a 2020 Business Champion by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for Sept. 17, 2020
Veto and Extra Sessions End On Sept. 16, the Missouri General Assembly convened for a constitutionally required veto session. Before lawmakers were two statutory bills