Senator Sandy Crawford's Capitol Report for the Week of Jan. 22, 2024


Thursday, January 25, 2024

    Jan. 25, 2024

Lawmakers heard the governor’s budget for our state this week when he gave his annual State of the State to the Legislature. He laid out his agenda for the Show-Me State, including his desire to continue fully funding the foundation formula and raising base pay for teachers to $40,000.

 

In addition to the improvements to I-70 through our state, there is also proposed initial money to upgrade I-44. The governor also continues to stress getting more of rural Missouri connected to broadband internet, which would help make our state more competitive.

 

These are some great ideas, and I look forward to working with both the governor and my colleagues in the Missouri Senate to put these ideas to work.

 

Also this week, a couple of my legislative priorities moved forward. Senate Bill 737 would update antiquated statutes relating to money transmission. Senate Bill 836 would modify the definition of "certified funds" for purposes of a statute regulating the use of certain funds by real estate settlement agents and title insurance agents. Both of these bills were heard in the Missouri Senate Insurance and Banking Committee, which I chair.





 


I am honored to serve as your senator in the Missouri Senate. If, at any time, you have questions, concerns or ideas regarding state government, please feel free to contact me at 573-751-8793 or Sandy.Crawford@senate.mo.gov.

 

Recent Visitors to the Capitol

Tom Oldham, Sedalia City Council; Amanda Johnson,
 Clinton Main Street; Russell Volmert, Missouri Main Street
 Board; Rep. Brad Pollitt; Sen. Sandy Crawford;
 Rep. Roger Reedy; Joleigh Cornine, Sedalia Main Street;
 Keith Winge, Missouri Main Street; and Lucas Richardson,
 Sedalia Main Street

 

Craig Thompson and Kaydith Maddox, 2023-2024 DECA
 State Action Team — both from Henry County —
 and Sen. Sandy Crawford


Reagan Turner, Chief Juvenile Officer Brad Turner and
 Sen. Sandy Crawford

 

Missouri Cattleman’s Association: Chuck Miller (Olean),
 Sen. Sandy Crawford, Alex Haun (Holden) and Warren Love
 (St. Clair)


Circuit Clerks: Bryan Feesmler (Greene), Shelli White (Bates),
 Cynthia Lee (Howell), Rep. Dane Diehl, Barb Stillings
 (Christian), Tiffany Phillips (Polk), Sen. Sandy Crawford,
 Carrie Poe (Vernon), Sherry Terrel (Boone), Sarah Turner
 (Cedar), Susan Sadler (Pettis) and Wendi McGhee (Henry)