Governor Signs Jobs Bill The old proverb goes, “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish,
Category: Senator Mike Bernskoetter
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for July 1, 2020
Celebrating the Fourth of July All across the country, Americans will be coming together to celebrate our nation’s birthday. They’ll be barbecuing, lighting fireworks and
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for June 24, 2020
Moving Forward with the Fair Missouri has a proud agricultural history that has helped shape our state into what it is today. Agriculture is our
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for June 18, 2020
Reopening the Show-Me State On Tuesday, June 16, Missouri officially reopened. This is a moment we’ve been working up to for quite a while, and
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for June 12, 2020
Helping Missourians Get Back to Work Seems like every day, there’s some new piece of bad news making its way across the headlines. From the
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for June 5, 2020
Medicaid Expansion Vote Headed for August Ballot Recently, the governor announced that a ballot measure expanding the state’s Medicaid program will be placed on the
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for May 28, 2020
Looking Back on the 2020 Legislative Session While the Senate completed its legislative activities over a week ago, the 2020 legislative session did not come
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for May 15, 2020
Bringing the 2020 Legislative Session To a Close They say each legislative session is unlike any other before it, and I believe that’s certainly been
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for May 8, 2020
Passing Our State’s Budget From the way I see things, it has been a tough couple of months for the residents of our state. Between
Sen. Mike Bernskoetter’s Legislative Column for April 30, 2020
Returning to the Capitol From my perspective, passing a balanced state operating budget remains the primary focus of lawmakers as they return to the Capitol