Lawmakers to Return to Capitol After a break in legislative activity following the end of the 2020 Regular Session on May 15, things are picking
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Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of May 11, 2020
In the Final Hours As I prepare this report, just two days remain in the 2020 legislative session. The final gavel falls at 6 p.m.
General Assembly Passes Budget Amid Economic Difficulties
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri General Assembly passed a $35 billion budget that fully funds K-12 public education and maintains essential social service programs, despite
Transportation Budget Includes $1.1 Million for Warrensburg Airport
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, is pleased to announce the Fiscal Year 2021 state budget approved by the Missouri General Assembly includes
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of May 4, 2020
A Tough Balancing Act This week, the General Assembly considered 13 appropriations bills that outline state spending for the coming year. The budget process begins
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of April 27, 2020
Moving Forward From COVID-19 This week, the governor announced the first phase of his “Show Me Strong Recovery” plan, outlining steps Missouri will take to
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for the Week of April 20, 2020
Good News and Bad News There’s good news and bad news on the COVID-19 front. The good news is Missouri seems to be over the
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for the Week of April 13, 2020
We’re Making Progress As we began our fifth week under a statewide emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic, Missourians continue to follow the governor’s guidance
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for the Week of April 6, 2020
Returning to the Capitol The Legislature returned the Capitol this week but it was not business as usual. On Tuesday, I joined with fellow members
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for the Week of March 30, 2020
Combating the Coronavirus The COVID-19 virus continues to spread throughout Missouri, and we now have more than 1,300 cases reported statewide, including dozens within the