Most people think of senators in an official setting - debating bills on the senate floor or working in their committees. However, this is only a small part of the job.
Your state senator works for the citizens of his district in many ways. He or she talks with state officials and constituents about problems or concerns in the district and across the state.
Your senator may give speeches to clubs and organizations that want to know what's going on in Missouri's Capitol.
Your senator talks with constituents about how proposed laws will affect their lives.
Your senator can relay information on bill status, committee hearings, resolutions, floor activity and may even arrange tours of the Capitol for school groups, senior citizens clubs, families, scouting groups, church groups and many others planning a visit to the Capital City.