The Senate began its week by passing the first ethics bill. House Bill 1983 prohibits lawmakers from acting as paid political consultants, who do things
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Senator David Pearce – Capitol Report for the Week of March 28
Prohibiting the Sale of Powdered Alcohol This week I introduced Senate Bill 797 to the Senate Transportation and Public Safety Committee, which aims to outlaw
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of March 28
Senate Returns from Spring Recess Ready for Second Half of Session Legislative News State lawmakers returned to Jefferson City this week, following the annual spring
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Weekly Column for March 31
The Senate returned from Easter break ready to work. It was nice to have some time with family, but now begins the final, busy, seven
Senator Kurt Schaefer Introduces Resolutions Summoning Individuals Noncompliant with Senate Interim Sanctity of Life Subpoenas
Jefferson City — State Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, yesterday filed two Senate resolutions regarding two individuals’ failures to comply with subpoenas issued by the Senate
Senator David Pearce Sponsors University of Central Missouri Board of Governors Student Representative
JEFFERSON CITY — State Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, sponsored a local resident for the position of student representative of the University of Central Missouri Board
Sen. Ed Emery’s Legislative Report for March 25
Tories and Whigs (SJR39) This week an NPR station in Kansas City invited me to join a radio program that included two members of the
This Week’s Legislative Column from Senator Mike Cunningham
Highlights from the First Half of Session This week marked the halfway point for the Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly, and the
Senator Kurt Schaefer – Mid-Session Legislative Review
Legislative Highlights from the Missouri Senate Week of March 17, 2016 Last week, a group of students from the University of Missouri were recognized for
Sen. Dave Schatz: Mid-Session Review: Senate Stands Strong for a More Resilient Business Climate and Defends Citizens’ Rights
Session is already half over and the General Assembly has recessed a week for Easter break. The Senate has accomplished much in the last two
