The first Senate bills have now been debated and committee work continues to move at a fast and furious pace. Two of the measures I
Category: Columns
Sen. Jay Wasson’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 18, 2016
The Senate Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee, of which I’m chairman, hit the ground running this week. On Tuesday, we heard testimony on
Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal’s Jan. 21 Newsletter
Friends & Neighbors, Another year has come and gone and I am happy to be back in Jefferson City. My focus this session is on
Senator Ron Richard’s Legislative Column for the Week of Jan. 18
Legislative News We had another busy week in the Missouri Senate, with the first bills coming up for floor debate and committees continuing to move
Sen. Dave Schatz’s Weekly Column for Jan. 21
It is no secret that funding for our state’s roads and bridges has been a cause for concern for Missourians. Lawmakers have worked to fund
This Week’s Guest Column from Senator Will Kraus: Answering Your Questions on the REAL ID Act
Helping you understand how the decisions of our government directly impact your lives is just one of my many responsibilities as your state senator. Recently,
Senator Bob Onder – Tough Decisions Facing Missouri
This week marked the first full week of the 2016 legislative session. The Senate and House wasted no time getting to work as committees met
Senator Mike Parson’s Legislative Column: Burdensome Regulations: Time to Scrub Missouri Clean
January 15, 2016 Every American taxpayer will spend an estimated 77 days per year working just to cover the cost of unneeded federal regulations. The
Sen. Gary Romine’s Capitol Update: Finding a Legislative Solution to ASARCO
The Missouri Senate just concluded its second full week of session. What in the past have seemed like a gradual ramping up of legislative activity,
Senator Ed Emery: Politics As Usual
“Without ample supplies of energy to defend liberty and to inspire and support innovation, a society is restricted to serfdom and barbarism; their political destiny
