This Week in the Missouri Senate

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 January 2019

Jan. 4: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews the First Regular Session of the 100th General Assembly, which will start on Wednesday, Jan. 9. The next session will include not only some new senators, but differences in the leadership teams as well. We’ve included actualities from incoming Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and returning Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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December

Dec. 28: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews the First Regular Session of the 100th General Assembly. Some of the priorities for the upcoming year are the same for many, if not all, Missouri senators. We’ve included actualities from incoming Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and returning Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Dec. 21: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews some of the legislation that could be considered next year:

  • Senate Bill 43, which would establish the Missouri Video Lottery Control Act;
  • Senate Bill 44, legislation that seeks to authorize sports wagering (Audio: Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg);
  • Senate Bill 162, a measure that would create new provisions of law relating to leave from employment (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Education.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Dec. 14: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1350, a new law that modifies provisions relating to criminal history records, including criminal record reviews and background checks for in-home service providers and child care providers. The new law took effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Dec. 7: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 1007, a new law that modifies the state’s merit system. This new law took effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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November

Nov. 30: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 954, a new law that allows individuals found guilty of certain offenses of unlawful use of a weapon to expunge this record. This new law took effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, and Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Nov. 23: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • The First Regular session of the 100th General Assembly, which will start in January (Audio: Returning Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors); and
  • Renovations currently underway on the Capitol (Audio: Missouri State Capitol Commission member, incoming Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Nov. 16: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews leadership selections made by current and incoming members of the upper chamber. The next legislative session will start in January. We’ve included actualities from incoming Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan; new Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia; and returning Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Nov. 9: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 843, a new law that modifies the composition, duties or repeals outright certain administrative boards, commissions and councils. Because of an emergency clause, the new law took effect when the governor signed the measure on June 1. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Nov. 2: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 826, a new law that modifies provisions relating to health care. The new law took effect when it was signed into law on July 9, because of an emergency clause contained in the legislation. We’ve included actualities from Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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October

Oct. 26: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 819, legislation that modifies provisions of law relating to the protection of children (Audio: Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville); and
  • An amendment to Senate Bill 982, which enacts provisions relating to insurance (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

Both of these new laws took effect on Aug. 28. This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Oct. 19: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 802, legislation that modifies provisions relating to women’s and minority business enterprises. The new law took effect on Aug. 28. We have included actualities from Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, and Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Oct. 12: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 807 & 577, a measure that modifies provisions relating to higher education. The measure became law on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Jay Wasson, R-Nixa; Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis; Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia; and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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Oct. 5: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 800, legislation that modifies provisions relating to juvenile court proceedings. The new law took effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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June

June 8: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews one of the first measures to not only be passed by the Missouri General Assembly this year, but to be signed into law. House Bill 1246 requires the Missouri Department of Public Safety to develop human trafficking hotline posters. The new law will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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June 1: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 49, legislation that will move referendum election date for Right to Work (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors);
  • House Bill 1413, a measure that seeks to make changes to collective bargaining rules for public-sector employees (Audio: Sen. Onder);
  • House Bill 1729, which would repeal provisions relating to prevailing wages on public works (Audio: Sen. Walsh);
  • Senate Bill 884, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to taxation (Audio: Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 966, a measure that sought to modify provisions relating to the administration of the criminal justice system (Audio: Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia); and
  • Senate Bill 582, which would have required school districts to report breaches of data containing personal information of students to parents, the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and the Missouri state auditor (Audio: Sen. Walsh).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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 May

May 25: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the Second Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly, which concluded this past Friday. More than 140 Missouri Senate and House bills now await action from the executive branch. We’ve included actualities from Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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May 18: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 1413, legislation that seeks to create new provisions relating to public sector collective bargaining (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Jacob Hummel, D-St. Louis);
  • House Bill 2540, a measure that would make changes to income taxes (Audio: Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Senate Bill 687, which would modify provisions relating to student transportation and allocation of school funds (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Schupp).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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May 11: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Missouri’s $28 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2019 (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • House Bill 1288, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to tax credits for contributions to certain benevolent organizations (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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May 4: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 2540, legislation that seeks to change the laws regarding state revenues (Audio: Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • House Bill 1617, a measure that would modify provisions relating to telehealth (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 1007, which would modify the state merit system (Audio: Sen. Schupp); and
  • Missouri Senate President Pro Tem’s outgoing address to senators (Audio: Sen. Ron Richard, R-Joplin).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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April

April 27: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • The Missouri Senate version of the state’s Fiscal Year 2019 operating budget (Audio: Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • House Bill 1329, a measure that seeks to modify provisions of public employee retirement plans (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors); and
  • House Bill 1413, which would require authorization for certain labor unions to use dues and fees to make political contributions and require consent for withholding earnings from paychecks (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Sifton).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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April 20: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 982, legislation that seeks to enact provisions relating to payments for health care services (Audio: Sen. Paul Wieland, R-Imperial, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • House Bill 2044, a measure that relates to retirement benefits for public employees (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Jacob Hummel, D-St. Louis);
  • House Bill 1303, which would change the laws regarding lobbyist expenditures (Audio: Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors);
  • Continuing work on Missouri’s Fiscal Year 2019 operating budget (Audio: Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla); and
  • Senate Joint Resolution 27, a measure that seeks to – pending voter approval — modify term limits and impose a gift ban for members of the Missouri General Assembly (Audio: Sen. Walsh).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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April 13: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee work on the state’s Fiscal Year 2019 budget (Audio: Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 674, legislation that seeks to modify several provisions relating to taxation (Audio: Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Joint Resolution 27, which – upon voter approval – would modify term limits and impose a gift ban for members of the Missouri General Assembly (Audio: Sen. Holsman and Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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April 6: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 954, a measure that seeks to allow individuals found guilty of certain offenses of unlawful use of a weapon to expunge records relating to such offense (Audio: Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 722, legislation that would require the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services to conduct a study regarding the importation of certain prescription drugs by the state (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville);
  • House Bill 2265, which would modify provisions for public utilities (Audio: Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis); and
  • Prevailing wage legislation (Audio: Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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March

March 30: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 578, legislation that seeks to make changes to laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees (Audio: Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington);
  • Senate Bill 802, a measure that would modify provisions relating to women’s and minority business enterprises (Audio: Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 617, 611 and 667, which relates to taxes (Audio: Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring);
  • Senate Bill 822, legislation that relates to seat belt’s roles as evidence (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Bill 874, a measure that would allow citizens to summon a grand jury by filing a petition with the court.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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March 23: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first half of the Second Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly. When lawmakers return on March 26, there will be eight weeks left in the 2018 legislative session, which will end on Friday, May 18. We’ve included actualities from Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.
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March 16: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 617, 611 and 667, legislation that seeks to modify several provisions relating to taxation (Audio: Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 590, which would modify the Historic Preservation Tax Credit (Audio: Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton); and
  • House Bill 1531, a measure that would modify provisions relating to interpleading in civil proceedings (Audio: Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, and Sen. Sifton).

Missouri senators’ annual mid-session recess is now underway, and will continue until they return to Jefferson City on Monday, March 26. This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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March 9: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the 10th week of the 2018 legislative session:

  • Senate Bill 800, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to termination of parental rights and consent to adopt petitions in juvenile courts (Audio: Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; and Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester);
  • Senate Bill 612, a measure that would create provisions relating to alternative education options for elementary and secondary education students (Audio: Sen. Koenig and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur):
  • Senate Bill 960, which would change the law surrounding giving eye drops to newborns (Audio: Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Schupp); and
  • Senate Bill 584, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to Civil War property.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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March 2: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 786, a measure that seeks to make changes to “whistle-blower’s” protection for public employees (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, and Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington);
  • Senate Bill 813, legislation that would modify the offense of peace disturbance and allow a civil action against a person who commits the offense of peace disturbance and obstructs a highway or access to emergency medical services (Audio: Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 546, which would modify provisions of civil procedure regarding joinder and venue (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton); and
  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 41, legislation that seeks to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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February

Feb. 23: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 590, legislation that seeks to modify the Historic Preservation Tax Credit and create the Capitol Complex and Public Building Preservation tax credits (Audio: Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 612, a measure that would establish the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Accounts Program (Audio: Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 948, which would require certain MO HealthNet participants to comply with work and community engagement requirements (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Senate Bill 928, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to emergency services health benefit determinations (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Schupp).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Feb. 16: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Feb. 9: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 564, which would modify provisions relating to public utilities (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 807 & 577, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to degree offerings at public institutions of higher education (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jay Wasson, R-Nixa, and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Bill 710, a measure that would define the offense of driving with prohibited blood alcohol or drug content (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Feb. 2: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 579, legislation that would modify provisions relating to certain crimes against emergency service providers (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 567, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to tax credits and funds for vulnerable populations (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, and Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla);
  • Senate Bill 786, which would modify provisions relating to “whistle-blower’s” protection for public employees (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, and Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar); and
  • Senate Bill 549, legislation that seeks to reauthorize the Missouri Works Training Program, and Senate Bill 550, a measure that would reauthorize the Missouri Works Program (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jay Wasson, R-Nixa, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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January 2018

Jan. 26: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 564, legislation that would modify provisions relating to public utilities (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar);
  • Senate Bill 567, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to tax credits and funds for vulnerable populations (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 561, which would modify the law relating to work requirements for participants in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Sifton);
  • Senate Bill 547, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to industrial hemp (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City); and
  • Remaining days for Missouri senators to consider gubernatorial appointees.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Jan. 19: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 611 and Senate Bill 617, both of which relate to tax reform (Audio: Senate Bill 611 sponsor, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 567, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to tax credits and funds for vulnerable populations (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Economic development (Audio: Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City); and
  • Senate Bill 606, which would create a tax credit for upgrades to emergency generators (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Schupp).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Jan. 12: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 567, legislation that would modify provisions relating to tax credits and funds for vulnerable populations (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 564, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to public utilities (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 618, which seeks to modify provisions related to charter schools (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring);
  • Senate Bill 875, legislation that seeks to require the reporting of firearms lost or stolen in the City of St. Louis (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Nasheed);
  • The likelihood of transportation-funding legislation this year (Audio: Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City); and
  • Potential ethics reform legislation (Audio: Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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Jan. 5: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • The start of the Second Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly and the goals for members of Missouri Senate leadership (Audio: Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors);
  • Senate Bill 617, legislation that would modify several provisions relating to taxation (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Medicaid expansion and health care legislation (Audio: Sen. Schupp);
  • Swearing in of Missouri’s newest state senator (Audio: Sen. Mike Cierpiot, R-Lee’s Summit); and
  • The latest Missouri senator to leave the upper chamber (Audio: Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications’ Dean Morgan.

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December 2017

Dec. 29: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews some of the goals for Missouri’s 34 senators. Some of these include items that were priorities in 2017. The Second Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly will start at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 3. We’ve included actualities from Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Dec. 21: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews one of the measures that may become a focal point for many lawmakers next year. Senate Bill 564 seeks to modify provisions relating to public utilities and closely resembles similar legislation from the 2017 regular legislative session. The Second Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly will start on Jan. 3. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Dec. 14: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the things Missouri senators were unable to tackle during 2017, but may address once again next year. The Second Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly will start on Jan. 3. We’ve included actualities from Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; and Missouri Senate Assistant Minority Floor Leader Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, in this feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Dec. 8: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews two of the measures that have been prefiled for the 2018 legislative session:

  • Senate Bill 617, a measure that seeks to modify several provisions relating to taxation (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring); and
  • Senate Bill 620, legislation that would modify and create new provisions relating to unlawful discriminatory practices (Audio: Bill supporter, Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Dec. 1: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews two of the Show-Me State’s new transportation laws:

  • Senate Bill 222, a new law that modifies provisions relating to motorized vehicles (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County); and
  • Senate Bill 225, which makes changes to several aspects of transportation (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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 November

Nov. 22: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 160, legislation that modifies provisions relating to child protection. Most of the provisions contained in the measure became law on Aug. 28, while others took effect when the bill was signed on June 22. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville; Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Nov. 17: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 128, which would have modified various provisions regarding criminal offenses, the attorney general, the Missouri Department of Revenue, child support and custody, trusts and estates, guardianships, judges, court surcharges, court reporter fees and victims of crime. The measure was vetoed by the executive branch (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester); and
  • Senate Bill 139, a new law that modifies provisions relating to health care (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Nov. 10: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the latest with the 21st Century Missouri Transportation System Task Force. The panel met in Jefferson City this week, and will meet next week in Cape Girardeau. Task force members say their goal is to have final recommendations ready before the end of the year. We’ve included actualities from task force member, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring; task force co-chair, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan; and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Nov. 3: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 5, legislation that modifies several provisions relating to abortion. The new law took effect on Oct. 24, and is the result of the second extra session that was called earlier this year. The legislation has been the catalyst for two legal actions. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; Sen. Jacob Hummel, D-St. Louis; and Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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 October

Oct. 27: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the actions taken against Senate Bill 43, a new law that modifies the law relating to unlawful discrimination. It took effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Oct. 20: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • This week’s hearing conducted by the 21st Century Missouri Transportation System Task Force, which was held in St. Louis. The panel is facing an end-of-year deadline for recommendations to the Missouri General Assembly (Audio: Task force co-chair, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and member, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring); and
  • House Bill 130, a new law that enacts provisions relating to transportation network companies (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Oct. 13: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews ongoing work of the 21st Century Missouri Transportation System Task Force, which held another in a series of hearings this week. The panel expects to make final recommendations to the full Missouri General Assembly before Jan. 1, 2018. We’ve included actualities from task force member, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Oct. 6: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 108, legislation that grants re-employment rights to members of the military (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington);
  • Senate Bill 111, a measure that modifies various provisions regarding bonds issued by a political subdivision, qualifications for candidates of public office, limited liability companies that own property in certain cities, public administrators and guardianships (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby); and
  • Progress made by the Missouri Senate-House work group looking at ways to return in-home care to some 8,000 Missourians (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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September

Sept. 29: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 88, legislation that establishes a two-year statute of limitation for claims of malpractice or negligence against veterinarians (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla);
  • Senate Bill 95, a measure that extends the expiration dates on certain provisions relating to public funds (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville); and
  • Senate Bill 50, which modifies several provisions relating to health care (Audio: Bill sponsor, Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Sept. 22: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the Missouri Senate-House work group assigned to look at a funding solution for in-home care for approximately 8,000 Missourians. We’ve included actualities from work group co-chair, Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Sept. 15: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Sept. 8: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 52, legislation that creates several provisions relating to suicide awareness and prevention. In addition, lawmakers are starting to look ahead to the next legislative session. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, and Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Sept. 1: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 34, legislation that modifies and creates new provisions relating to criminal offenses (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan; and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton); and
  • House Bill 151, a measure that allows the Missouri Department of Revenue to issue REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis).

Both of these proposals became law on Aug. 28. This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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August

Aug. 25: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the Missouri Senate Interim Committee on Labor Reform, which has met for the first time. The topic for the first hearing was prevailing wage. Other subjects could be talked about in future gatherings. We’ve included actualities from committee chair, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan; Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Aug. 18: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 66, which will modify provisions of law relating to workers’ compensation. The new law will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby; and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Aug. 11: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews four measures that either have already become, or soon will:

  • Senate Bill 8, a proposal that changes the law relating to flashing lights on motor vehicles and equipment (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown);
  • Senate Bill 16 exempts delivery charges from sales and use taxes (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 49, a measure that modifies several provisions relating to local sales taxes (Audio: Bill sponsor, Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors); and
  • Senate Bill 62 makes changes to different aspects of various pension systems and forfeiture of a pension benefit due to a felony conviction (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Aug. 4: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews details of Senate Bill 5, legislation that modifies several provisions relating to abortion, and was sent to the governor as a result of the Second Extraordinary Session of the 99th General Assembly. The measure has since been signed into law, and will take effect in late October. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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July

July 28: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 5, a measure that seeks to modify several provisions relating to abortion. The proposal was given final Missouri Senate passage on Tuesday, thus ending the Second Extraordinary Session of the 99th General Assembly. Senate Bill 5 will become law in late October. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; bill sponsor, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester; and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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July 21: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews another measure that relates to tort reform now set to become law. Senate Bill 43 will modify the law relating to unlawful discrimination. The new law is set to take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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July 14: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Committee Bill 3, which sought to modify provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens. The measure has been vetoed by the executive branch. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla; Sen. Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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July 7: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 160, legislation that will modify provisions relating to child protection (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City);
  • Senate Bill 376, a measure that will designate “Old Drum” as the historical dog of the state of Missouri and “Jim the Wonder Dog” as Missouri’s wonder dog (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Denny Hoskins, D-Warrensburg). Both of these measures will take effect on Aug. 28; and
  • An update on the Second Extraordinary Session of the 99th General Assembly.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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June

June 30: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the Fiscal Year 2018 state operating budget, which totals $27.6 billion. Missouri’s new fiscal year will run from tomorrow (July 1) through June 30, 2018. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville — who serves on the Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee — and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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June 23: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 108 will grant re-employment rights to members of the military (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington); and
  • Senate Bill 279 will add certain forms to the list of documents sufficient to demonstrate eligibility for a veteran designation on an applicant’s driver’s license or non-driver identification card (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit). Both measures were signed on June 14 and will become law on Aug. 28; plus
  • The Second Extraordinary Session of the 99th General Assembly, which is now in its second week (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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June 16: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first week of the Second Extraordinary Session of the 99th General Assembly:

  • Senate Bill 1 (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 5 (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 6; and
  • Senate Joint Resolution 1, which would — upon voter approval — modify the time period for legislative sessions (Audio: Resolution sponsor, Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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June 9: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 182, which will modify provisions of law relating to project-labor agreements. The new law will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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June 2: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1, a measure that would authorize the Missouri Public Service Commission to approve a special rate for certain facilities. Lawmakers sent the proposal to the governor during last week’s extraordinary session. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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May

May 26: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the First Extraordinary Session of the 99th General Assembly. Missouri senators sent House Bill 1 to the executive branch today. The measure seeks to authorize the Missouri Public Service Commission to approve a special rate for certain facilities. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; bill handler, Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff; and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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May 19: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly from the perspective of two members of Missouri Senate leadership. The 2017 legislative session ended on May 12. We’ve included actualities from Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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May 12: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Committee Bill 3, which seeks to modify provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City);
  • House Bill 151, legislation that would allow the Missouri Department of Revenue to issue Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City, and Sen. Curls); and
  • House Bill 1194 and 1193, a measure that seeks to keep cities and counties from requiring a minimum wage that exceeds the state’s (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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May 5: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Missouri’s Fiscal Year 2018 operating budget, which has been sent to the executive branch (Audio: Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla; committee members, Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, and Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Senate Bill 73, a measure that seeks to create the “Dark Money Disclosure Act” (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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April

April 28: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Missouri senators’ role in preparing the state’s Fiscal Year 2018 operating budget (Audio: Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla, committee member, Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • House Bill 302, legislation that would create the “Blue Alert System” for notifying the public when law enforcement officers are seriously injured or killed (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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April 21: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Committee Bill 3, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to funds for vulnerable senior citizens (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • House Bill 339, a measure that would modify provisions relating to settlement agreements in tort claims and establish a statute of limitations for claims against veterinarians (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, and Sen. Jacob Hummel, D-St. Louis);
  • Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee work on Missouri’s Fiscal Year 2018 operating budget (Audio: Committee Chair, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla, and committee member, Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City); and
  • The 2017 Missouri Senate Memorial Service.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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April 14: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 313, a measure that would modify provisions relating to elementary and secondary education (Audio: Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, and Sen. Jacob Hummel, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 204, which would require those 17 years or older arrested for a felony offense to provide a biological sample for DNA profiling (Audio: Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • House Bill 130, legislation that seeks to enact provisions relating to transportation network companies (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis);
  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 14, which asks Congress for the calling of an Article V convention of states to propose an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding term limits for members of Congress (Audio: Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg);
  • Senate Bill 22, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to contaminated homes (Audio: Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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April 7: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 434, legislation that seeks to allow school districts to allocate less than 1 percent, but no less than .5 percent, of money received under the school foundation formula to the professional development committee of the district when certain requirements are met (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 41, a measure that would provide protection for alternatives-to-abortion agencies;
  • Senate Bill 67, which would modify provisions of law relating to abortion, including donation of fetal tissue, tissue reports, abortion reports, employee disclosure policies and abortion facility inspections (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 220, legislation that would provide that a person who is injured by a product has 10 years after the sale or lease of the product to bring a suit for damages (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County); and
  • Senate Bill 373, a measure that seeks to establish the Missouri Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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March

March 31: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 190, legislation that seeks to modify provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors);
  • Senate Bill 213, a measure that would establish requirements for certain settlement offers of tort claims which must be accepted within a specified period of time (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton); and
  • Senate Bill 293, which would modify the per-ton fee paid to the Missouri Division of Fire Safety for the use of explosives under the Missouri Blasting Safety Act (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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March 24: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first half of the 2017 legislative session, and what could happen in the seven remaining weeks of the First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; and Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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March 17: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 251, a measure that would require authorization for certain labor unions to use dues and fees to make political contributions and require consent for withholding earnings from paychecks (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 10, legislation that seeks to modify the Missouri Works and Missouri Works Training programs (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jay Wasson, R-Nixa); and
  • House Bill 153, which would modify provisions relating to expert witnesses (Audio: Bill hander, Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, and Sen. Sifton).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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March 10: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 66, legislation that seeks to make changes to some of the laws relating to workers’ compensation (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 34, a measure that would create the crime of illegal reentry (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • House Bill 130, which would create regulations relating to transportation network companies (Audio: Bill handler, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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March 3: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

    • Senate Bill 43, a measure that would make changes to the law relating to unlawful discrimination (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington; Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City; and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors); and
    • Senate Bill 128, a measure that would repeal provisions designating the number and location of the divisions of the 16th Judicial Circuit (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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February

Feb. 24: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

    • Senate Bill 37 and 244, a measure that would allow the Missouri Department of Revenue to issue Real ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City);
    • Senate Bill 74, legislation that seeks to establish a Prescription Drug Monitoring Program in Missouri (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph);
    • Senate Bill 113, which would modify the law relating to discharge of employees under workers’ compensation statutes (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors); and
    • Senate Bill 457, a measure that would remove certain roads from the responsibility of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission and direct certain sales and use tax funds into the state road fund (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, and Sen. Holsman).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Feb. 17: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 237, a measure that would change the definitions of “employee” and “physician employee” in actions against health care providers for personal injury or death (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Caleb Rowden, R-Columbia, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Senate Bill 45, legislation that would modify laws regarding arbitration agreements between employers and at-will employees (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Feb. 10: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 182, which would modify provisions of law relating to project labor agreements (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; Missouri Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; and Sen. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City); and
  • Missouri’s Fiscal Year 2018 operating budget.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Feb. 3: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews measures discussed on the Missouri Senate floor and in committee:

  • House Concurrent Resolution 4, legislation that opposes recommendations made by the Missouri Citizens Commission on Compensation for Elected Officials (Audio: Resolution handler, Missouri Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City, and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 31, a measure that would affect the “collateral source” rule (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Jacob Hummel, D-St. Louis); and
  • Senate Bill 104, which seeks to make changes to procedures in guardianship and conservator proceedings for incapacitated or disabled people (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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 January 2017

Jan. 27: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first measure discussed on the floor of the Missouri Senate this session and an item considered in committee:

  • Senate Bill 19, a measure that would create new provisions of law relating to labor organizations (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Senate Bill 46, legislation that would increase penalties against those accused of assault and manslaughter against law enforcement officers and emergency responders (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Jan. 20: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the third week of the 2017 legislative session:

  • Reaction to this week’s “State of the State” address (Audio: Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville; and Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg);
  • Senate Bill 31, legislation that would modify provisions relating to the collateral source rule and provide that parties may introduce evidence of the actual cost, rather than the value, of the medical care rendered (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar); and
  • Senate Bill 117, which would require employees and volunteers of specified public and private institutions to receive an influenza vaccination every year (Audio: Bill sponsor, Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Jan. 13: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews legislation heard in varying Missouri Senate committees:

  • Senate Bills 19 and 21, measures that would create new provisions of law relating to labor organizations (Audio: Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla);
  • Senate Bill 22, which seeks to make changes to provisions relating to hazardous waste (Audio: Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City);
  • Senate Bill 28, a proposal that would require the Missouri Department of Social Services to apply for a global waiver for MO HealthNet (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 16, legislation that would exempt delivery charges from sales and use taxes (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit); and
  • Senate Bill 17, which would phase out the corporate income tax over three years (Audio: Sen. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Jan. 6: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first week of the new legislative session. The First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly started at noon on Wednesday. Leadership in the Missouri Senate is looking ahead to priorities in the early days of the session. We’ve included actualities from Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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December

Week of Dec. 26: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews how Missouri senators prepare to return to Jefferson City for the start of the First Regular Session of the 99th General Assembly, which is set to commence at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017. We’ve included actualities from Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Dec. 19: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews one of the issues that could be discussed during next year’s legislative session: health care. The potential of changing federal law exists, which means Missouri lawmakers would like to have a say in what may be implemented as a replacement. We’ve included actualities from Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Dec. 12: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews reviews the philosophies behind the nearly 200 measures that have been prefiled in the Missouri Senate, as lawmakers prepare for the next legislative session. The 2017 session will start on Jan. 4. We’ve included actualities from Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; and Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Dec. 5: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews potential legislation that could come next year, based on the findings of the Senate Interim Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment, which met this year. The next legislative session will start in January. We’ve included actualities from committee chair, Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar; incoming Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; Sen. Gary Romine, R-Farmington; and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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 November

Week of Nov. 28: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews the start of the next regular legislative session, which is only five weeks away. Prefiled legislation received bill numbers for 2017 today (12/1). We’ve included actualities from Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Nov. 21: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews legislation addressing transportation funding and adding a religious freedom clause to the Missouri Constitution, which were both considered by Missouri senators this year. Both could be among several issues that may be brought back during next year’s regular legislative session. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Nov. 14: This Week in the Missouri Senate previews the upcoming legislative session, as told by members of Missouri Senate leadership, who will be guiding legislation next year. We’ve included actualities from Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; incoming Senate Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors; and Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Nov. 7: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 711, which requires CPR instruction and training during high school (Audio: Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla); and
  • House Bill 1559, which designates July first as “Lucile Bluford Day” in Missouri (Audio: Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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October

Week of Oct. 31: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 921, which makes changes to several parts of state law relating to crime victims. The new law took effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Oct. 24: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the committees that have met during the interim, which is the period of time between regular legislative sessions:

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Oct. 17: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews two measures that relate to suicide prevention. Senate Concurrent Resolution 50 designates the month of September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month in Missouri. House Bill 2379 requires the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop training guidelines and school districts to adopt a policy for youth suicide awareness and prevention education. Both of these proposals became law this year. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Oct. 10: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the new laws that take effect tomorrow (Oct.14), following last month’s annual veto session. Among these is Senate Bill 641, which creates an income tax deduction for payments received as part of a program that compensates agricultural producers for losses from disaster or emergency. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Oct. 3: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1414, which will prohibit certain agricultural data from being subject to public disclosure laws. The measure was vetoed by the executive branch earlier this year. The veto was overridden on Sept. 14. The new law will take effect on Oct. 14. We’ve included actualities from bill handler, Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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September

Week of Sept. 26: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 844, which was first passed on May 3 and was vetoed on June 28. The Legislature overrode the veto on Sept. 14. The new law modifies provisions relating to livestock trespass liability. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Mike Parson, R-Bolivar; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Sept. 19: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 608, which modifies provisions relating to health care. The measure is one of 13 different vetoes overridden by lawmakers last week. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Sept. 12: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews two of the vetoes overridden by lawmakers on Wednesday:

  • House Bill 1631, which will ask voters to decide if Missouri will have voter ID (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Assistant Minority Floor Leader Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors); and
  • Senate Bill 656, legislation that will make changes to some of Missouri’s gun laws (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Sen. Walsh).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Sept. 5: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the more significant legislation from this year that didn’t make it to the governor’s desk:

  • Senate Bill 816, a measure that would have repealed the death penalty in Missouri (Audio: Sen. Paul Wieland, R-Imperial);
  • Senate Bill 653, which would have banned gender discrimination in the Show-Me State (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 902, legislation that would have let the state issue Real ID (Audio: Sen. Ryan Silvey, R-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Bill 907, which would have created a right to unpaid leave for employees affected by domestic violence (Audio: Sen. Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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August

Week of Aug. 29: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews three new laws that relate to ethics reform:

  • House Bill 1979, legislation that says lawmakers cannot become lobbyists until at least six months after leaving office;
  • House Bill 1983, a measure that deals with political consultants (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton); and
  • House Bill 2203, which relates to campaign finance (Audio: Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Aug. 22: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the new laws that are set to take effect on Aug. 28. Some of these include:

  • Senate Bill 579, which modifies provisions relating to infection reporting of health care facilities and telehealth services (Audio: Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 578, a measure that allows certain circuits to appoint an additional court marshal, authorizes an additional judge in certain circuits, excludes firearms from bankruptcy and establishes the Missouri Commercial Receivership Act;
  • Senate Bill 905, legislation that changes the effective date of the repeal and enactment of certain provisions of the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act; and
  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 50, which designates the month of September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Aug. 15: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 997, which establishes several provisions relating to higher education. The differing aspects of the measure will become law over a period of time, past this month. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Aug. 8: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1646, which establishes the Missouri Civics Education Initiative. Even though the new law will take effect on Aug. 28, school districts won’t be required to start the new testing until after July 1, 2017. We’ve included actualities from bill handler, Sen. Jeanie Riddle, R-Callaway County, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of Aug. 1: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 786, which will modify the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses. The new law will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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July

Week of July 25: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 588, which modifies provisions relating to petitions for the expungement of criminal records. The new law will take effect on Jan. 1, 2018. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of July 18: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 607, one of three Senate proposals that was allowed to take effect without the governor’s signature. The new law modifies provisions relating to public assistance programs, and will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of July 11: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1631, which would require a person to show photo identification in order to vote. The measure has been vetoed by the executive branch and could be the subject of a veto override when the Legislature returns to Jefferson City for the annual veto session in September. We’ve included actualities from bill handler, Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit; Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City; Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph; and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of July 4: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 656, a measure that seeks to modify provisions relating to county sheriffs, self-defense, unlawful use of weapons and concealed carry permits. The proposal was vetoed by the executive branch on June 27. The annual veto session is set for Sept. 14. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown; Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton; and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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June

Week of June 27: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Missouri’s Fiscal Year 2017 operating budget. The next fiscal year will start tomorrow (July 1). The budget is $27 billion. We’ve included actualities from Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of June 20: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews Senate Bill 572, which modifies various provisions regarding municipalities located in St. Louis County, nuisance abatement ordinances, disincorporation procedures for various cities and municipal courts. The new law will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill sponsor, Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City; and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of June 13: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews House Bill 1941, which was signed into law on June 10, and will exclude any fantasy contest from gambling or advance gambling activity when the new law takes effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from bill handler, Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis; Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale; and Sen. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of June 6: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews a measure that modifies several provisions relating to student safety. House Bill 1583 will make changes to the way schools deal with bullying and will create a new method for teaching suicide prevention. The new law will take effect on Aug. 28. We’ve included actualities from the bill handler, Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale; Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis; and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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May

Week of May 30: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the crime-related bills that await action from the executive branch. The governor has until July 14 to decide on legislation that passed during the Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly. We’ve included actualities from Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield; Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City; and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of May 23: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the high-profile issues debated by lawmakers this year. The Missouri Senate adjourned sine die — or without day, meaning without assigning a day for further meeting or hearing — on Wednesday, May 25. We’ve included actualities from Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of May 16: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews some of the highlights for members of Missouri Senate leadership of the Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly. Session concluded on May 13. We’ve included actualities from Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of May 9: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 1565, which would raise MO HealthNet asset limits for the disabled (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur, and Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia);
  • Senate Bill 588, a measure that would make changes to expungement laws (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield);
  • House Bill 1765, legislation that would change provisions relating to judicial proceedings (Audio: Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 814, which would allow an individual to deduct income earned through active military duty from their Missouri adjusted gross income (Audio: Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau); and
  • House Bill 1474, legislation that would make changes to how certain documents would be filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission (Audio: Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of May 2: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 1631, which would modify provisions of law relating to voter identification (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 588, legislation that would modify provisions relating to petitions for the expungement of criminal records (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Bill 586, a measure that would make changes to school funding (Audio: Sen. Jay Wasson, R-Nixa, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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April

Week of April 25: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 1631, legislation that would modify provisions of law relating to voter identification (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • House Bill 1568, which would allow pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to sell and dispense opioid antagonists (Audio: Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis); and
  • House Bill 1698, a measure that seeks to establish incentives to attract major out-of-state conventions to Missouri (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Keaveny).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of April 18: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

    • Final passage of Missouri’s $27 billion operating budget for Fiscal Year 2017 (Audio: Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
    • Ethics reform measures House Bill 1979, House Bill 2166 and House Bill 2203 (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Schupp);
    • Senate Bill 590, a measure that seeks to modify provisions related to crime; and
    • House Bill 1562, legislation that would expand the crime of sexual trafficking of a child to include advertising a child participating in a commercial sexual act.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of April 11: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Resolution 1793 and Senate Resolution 1794, both of which issue summons to appear before the full Missouri Senate (Audio: Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
  • Senate Bill 618, legislation that would modify provisions relating to the detention and shackling of juvenile offenders and detention and shackling of pregnant offenders (Audio: Sen. Wayne Wallingford, R-Cape Girardeau; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis);
  • House Bill 2014, the supplemental budget for the current fiscal year (Audio: Sen. Schaefer and Sen. Schupp); and
  • House Bill 1983, which specifies no statewide elected official or member of the Missouri General Assembly can serve as a paid political consultant.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of April 4: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

    • Missouri Senate action on the Fiscal Year 2017 state operating budget (Audio: Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, and committee member, Sen. Shalonn “Kiki” Curls, D-Kansas City);
    • House Bill 1631, a measure that would modify provisions of law relating to voter identification (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Sen. Curls); and
    • Senate Bill 661, Senate Bill 588 and Senate Bill 590, all of which relate to criminal justice (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Curls).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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March

Week of March 28: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

    • Senate Bill 623, which would — upon approval of Missouri voters — raise the state’s gas tax from 17 cents to 22.9 cents per gallon (Audio: Sen. Doug Libla, R-Poplar Bluff);
    • House Bill 1983, legislation that would create new provisions of law relating to elected officials acting as paid political consultants (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton);
    • Senate Bill 786, a measure that would modify the law relating to the prosecution of election offenses (Audio: Sen. Sifton); and
    • The Senate Appropriations Committee begins marks ups on the Fiscal Year 2017 Missouri operating budget.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of March 21: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first half of the 2016 legislative session and looks ahead at what could be coming in the remaining weeks. We’ve included actualities from Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin; Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia; and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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Week of March 14: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 1031, a measure that would establish the Missouri Child Protection Registry (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville);
  • Senate Bill 646, legislation that would require the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop training guidelines and school districts to adopt a policy for youth suicide awareness and prevention education (Audio: Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 1096, which would modify provisions pertaining to non-participating manufacturers in the Master Settlement Agreement (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield);
  • Senate Bill 1028, a proposal that seeks to modify provisions relating to ratemaking for public utilities (Audio: Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Bill 980, which would require public retirement plans to provide certain financial information to participants and would modify the criteria for when a public retirement plan would be deemed delinquent (Audio: Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, and Sen. Dan Hegeman, R-Cosby).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of March 7: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Joint Resolution 39, which would — upon voter approval — prohibit the state from imposing penalties on individuals and religious entities who refuse to take part in same sex marriage ceremonies due to sincerely held religious beliefs (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis; Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur; and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 904, which would modify provisions related to gifted education (Audio: Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg); and
  • Senate Bill 1029, a measure that would modify several provisions relating to student safety (Audio: Sen. Schupp).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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February

Week of Feb. 29: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 1891, a measure that would prohibit any public employee from being required to pay dues or other fees to a labor organization (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • House Bill 2203, which would change the laws regarding the investment of campaign funds (Audio: Sen. Mike Cunningham, R-Rogersville, and Sen. Schupp);
  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 58 urges the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to build a new facility in St. Louis (Audio: Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, and Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin);
  • Senate Bill 1037, legislation that would modify exemptions to duty to retreat when using force against another person; and
  • Senate Bill 907, which seeks to create a right to unpaid leave for employees who are affected by domestic violence.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Feb. 22: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 2166, which seeks to modify provisions of law relating to ethics (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City);
  • House Bill 1983, which would specify that no statewide elected official or member of the General Assembly shall serve as a paid political consultant;
  • Senate Bill 656, a measure that specifies no additional fee, beyond $100, could be charged to process concealed carry permit applications and would allow military members extra time to renew their permits (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Bill 1026, legislation that would create a lifetime permit to carry concealed firearms (Audio: Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan); and
  • Senate Bill 822, which seeks to modify provisions relating to hemp extract (Audio: Sen. Keaveny).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Feb. 15: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • House Bill 1979, which would impose a rule for lobbying by former members of the Missouri General Assembly, by former statewide elected officials and by former holders of an office that requires Missouri Senate confirmation (Audio: Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 847, which would modify provisions relating to the collateral source rule (Audio: Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, and Sen. Schupp);
  • Senate Bill 628, which seeks to require law enforcement agencies, in certain cities, to require their officers to wear a camera while on duty and in uniform and record all contacts with people (Audio: Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, and Sen. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan); and
  • Senate Bill 902, legislation that would allow the Missouri Department of Revenue to issue REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards.

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Feb. 8: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 816, which would repeal the death penalty (Audio: Sen. Paul Wieland, R-Imperial, and Sen. Gina Walsh, D-Bellefontaine Neighbors);
  • Senate Bill 608, a measure that would authorize certain MO HealthNet health care provider fees (Audio: Sen. David Sater, R-Cassville, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City); and
  • Senate Bill 569 and Senate Bill 821, both which would apply the ban texting while driving to all drivers (Audio: Sen. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Feb. 1: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Concurrent Resolution 58, which urges the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to build a new facility in the city of St. Louis (Audio: Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis, and Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin);
  • Senate Bill 661 and Senate Bill 726, which seek to change a provision specifying when law enforcement officers are justified in using deadly force (Audio: Sen. Bob Dixon, R-Springfield, and Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis); and
  • Senate Bill 851, a measure that would allow qualified motorcycle riders to operate motorcycles without protective headgear, under certain conditions (Audio: Sen. Dan Brown, R-Rolla, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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January

Week of Jan. 25: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Concurrent Resolutions 51 and 52, which disapprove the regulation filed by the State Tax Commission on Dec. 29, 2015, that established new values for certain agricultural and horticultural property (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur);
  • Senate Bill 572, a measure that would modify provisions relating to municipal courts (Audio: Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Glendale, and Sen. Schupp); and
  • Senate Bill 731, legislation that would remove the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allow institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions (Audio: Sen. Brian Munzlinger, R-Williamstown, and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Jan. 18: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 816, a measure that would repeal the death penalty in the Show-Me State (Audio: Sen. Paul Wieland, R-Imperial, and Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis);
  • Senate Joint Resolution 20, which would modify provisions of law as they relate to voter photo identification, and Senate Bill 594, which would modify the law relating to voting procedures (Audio: Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lee’s Summit, and Sen. Jill Schupp, D-Creve Coeur); and
  • Reaction to this week’s State of the State address (Audio: Senate Appropriations Committee Chair, Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, and Sen. Schupp).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Jan. 11: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews:

  • Senate Bill 643, a measure that would modify provisions of law relating to ethics (Audio: Sen. Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis, and Sen. Jason Holsman, D-Kansas City);
  • Senate Bill 644, which would modify provisions relating to abortion, including donation of fetal tissue, tissue reports, physician privileges and ambulatory surgical center licensing and inspections (Audio: Sen. Onder and Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-University City); and
  • Senate Bill 575, which seeks to repeal the earnings tax in the cities of Kansas City and St. Louis on Dec. 31, 2017 (Audio: Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, and Sen. Scott Sifton, D-Affton).

This feature report is narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.

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Week of Jan. 4: This Week in the Missouri Senate reviews the first week of the Second Regular Session of the 98th General Assembly. Lawmakers began the 2016 session on Wednesday. We’ve included actualities from Senate Majority Floor Leader Mike Kehoe, R-Jefferson City; Senate Minority Floor Leader Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis; and Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard, R-Joplin, in this feature report narrated by Senate Communications Officer Dean Morgan.
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