JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation enacting several new public safety measures have been signed into law by the governor. Senate Bills 53 & 60 relax the
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Governor Signs Senate Bill 63 into Law
JEFFERSON CITY — Legislation designed to help families and those struggling with substance use disorders was signed into law by the governor. Senate Bill 63
Sen. Elaine Gannon’s “Keeping Up” for the week of May 10, 2021
JEFFERSON CITY – Senator Elaine Gannon, R-De Soto, discusses the final week of the 2021 legislative session during this week’s edition of “Keeping Up.”
“Keeping Up” with Sen. Elaine Gannon for the Week of April 26
JEFFERSON CITY — In this week’s edition of “Keeping Up,” Sen. Elaine Gannon, R-De Soto, discusses the past week in the State Capitol.
Sen. Elaine Gannon Discusses the Past Week in the Missouri Senate
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Elaine Gannon, R-De Soto, discusses several pieces of legislation moving through the General Assembly in this week’s episode of “Keeping
Sen. Dave Schatz Discusses the Importance of Senate Bill 571
JEFFERSON CITY — On March 11, 2021, State Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, presented Senate Bill 571 to the Senate Governmental Accountability and Fiscal Oversight
Missouri Senate Approves Senate Bill 262
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate passed legislation providing additional resources for the state’s transportation infrastructure. Missouri’s road system spans more than 33,800 miles
Video: Sen. Elaine Gannon’s “Keeping Up” for the for the Week of March 8
JEFFERSON CITY — In this week’s edition of “Keeping Up,” Sen. Elaine Gannon, R-De Soto, provides her constituents with a mid-session update as the
Missouri Senate Approves COVID-19 Liability Protections Bill
JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate passed legislation shielding small businesses, health care professionals and first responders from lawsuits resulting from COVID-19 exposure. Senate Bill
Lawmakers Prepare for the Start of the 2021 Legislative Session
JEFFERSON CITY — Members of the Missouri General Assembly return to the State Capitol for the start of the 2021 legislative session, which officially begins