Relief for Farmers Agricultural producers impacted by the coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic upheaval will want to take note of a new USDA program that
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Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for May 29, 2020
After the Gavel The final gavel of the 100th General Assembly fell on May 15, marking the end to a most unusual legislative session, one
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for May 8, 2020
Protecting Our Food Supply Since returning to the Capitol on March 27, the Legislature has focused its efforts on passing the Fiscal Year 2021 budget.
Sen. Justin Brown’s Bill to Expand Small Business Lending Goes to Governor
JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri businesses will have increased access to capital now that Senate Bill 599, legislation sponsored by State Sen. Justin Brown, R-Rolla, has
Sen. Justin Brown Proposes Funding to Protect Food Supply
JEFFERSON CITY – State Sen. Justin Brown, R-Rolla, has proposed spending $20 million of federal coronavirus relief funding to assist livestock producers and food processing
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
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for April 15, 2020
Help in a Time of Crisis The economic shutdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has forced businesses to close and workers to lose
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for April 10, 2020
Budgeting for a Crisis The Missouri Senate returned to the Capitol this week for the first time since the governor declared a statewide emergency in
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for March 26, 2020
Missouri Responds to the Virus Nearly two weeks after declaring a state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic, the governor is now seeking a
Sen. Justin Brown’s Legislative Column for March 20, 2020
To Defeat a Virus What a difference a week or two makes. It wasn’t long ago that many Americans had never heard of a coronavirus.