JEFFERSON CITY — Today, January 14, Senate Bill 578 was voted out of the Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee. Senate Bill 578
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Sen. Dave Schatz’s Weekly Column for Jan. 14
Just a few weeks ago, residents across the 26th Senatorial District experienced unprecedented flooding. Many reports show the flooding, in some places, was worse than
Senator Jeanie Riddle – Bill to Help Local Government Retirement Plans Heard During Week Two
The second Regular Session is off to a great start in Jefferson City! During the second week of session senators presented bills to various committees,
Senator Wallingford Seeks to Improve Elder Abuse Investigation Process
Jefferson City — State Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau, has introduced a Senate Bill pertaining to the regulation of elder abuse investigations performed by the
Statement from Sen. Joseph Keaveny Regarding Earned Income Tax Legislation
JEFFERSON CITY — In anticipation of the Thursday, January 14, Ways and Means Committee hearing on Senate Bill 575, Senator Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, criticized
This Week’s Guest Column from Senator Will Kraus: Reviewing Missouri’s Tax Policy
The 2016 legislative session began on Jan. 6, and the Legislature is already moving at a fast pace. I am beginning this session with a
Sen. Nasheed’s 2016 Legislative Priorities
Dear Constituents, As the Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly is underway, I am ready to roll up my sleeves and continue to
Senator Keaveny’s Commercial Receivership Legislation Heard by Senate Committee
JEFFERSON CITY — Today, January 12, Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, presented Senate Bill 578 to the Senate Judiciary and Civil and
Senator Bob Onder – Kicking Off the Second Regular Session
Happy New Year! I hope you and your families had a wonderful holiday season. It’s hard to believe that the legislature is already back in
Senator Gary Romine to Fight Transparency in ASARCO Settlement Land Acquisition
JEFFERSON CITY—Senator Gary Romine, R-Farmington, is standing firmly against the decision by the governor’s office to move forward with the purchase of the Frederick Creek
