Funding Education and Health Care The Missouri Constitution allows the governor 45 days after the close of the legislative session to veto bills passed by
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Sen. Mike Cierpiot’s Capitol Report for July 8, 2022
Cultural Exchanges We get many visitors to the State Capitol over the course of the year. There are often school groups wandering the halls, learning
Sen. Holly Thompson Rehder’s Legislative Column for June 27, 2022
Powerful Medicine to Combat Addiction In the weeks following each legislative session, the governor reviews bills passed by the General Assembly and, with a stroke
The Greatest Generation
The Greatest Generation Americans of all ages took a front row seat to the “Greatest Generation” during the opening scenes of “Saving Private Ryan.” This
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of April 11, 2022
A Productive Week in the Senate The Missouri Senate had another productive week, as we moved bills out of the upper chamber and onto the
Sen. Bill White’s Capitol Report for April 11, 2022
Senator Bill White’s Capitol Report for April 11, 2022 And Then There Were Five With only five weeks remaining in the 2022 legislative session, the
Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer Congratulates Parkville Eagle Scouts
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. Tony Luetkemeyer, R-Parkville, congratulates three area teens for their accomplishment of becoming Eagle Scouts, the highest achievement in the Scouts
Sen. Karla Eslinger’s Legislative Column for March 11, 2022
Working Toward Perfection We’ve reached the halfway point in the 2022 legislative session. The last day to file additional bills was March 1, and next
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of Feb. 28, 2022
Taking Time for Constituents We just concluded another busy week at the Missouri State Capitol. In fact, this was the first week in recent memory
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for Week of Feb. 21, 2022
Holding the Line The Senate has now perfected the first bill of the 2022 session, a renewal of the workforce incentive program, passed a resolution
Sen. Denny Hoskins’ Capitol Report for the Week of Feb. 7, 2022
Fighting for Representation Regular readers of my Capitol Report may have noticed we didn’t send out a column last week. The storm that dumped eight
Sen. Karla May to Host Virtual Meeting Jan. 27
New Book by Missouri’s Female Senators Declares “You Can, Too!”
From the founding of our state 200 years ago, ordinary citizens from all walks of life have stepped forward to serve in Missouri’s General Assembly.
Sen. Lauren Arthur Files Legislation to Improve Student Achievement and High School Graduation Rates
For Immediate Release: Dec. 6, 2021 Contact: Elliott Usher, 573-751-5282 Senator Lauren Arthur Files Legislation to Improve Student Achievement and High School Graduation Rates JEFFERSON