One of the things Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman enjoys the most about working in the Capitol is that there is no typical workday.
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The Missouri Senate approved a series of tweaks to the state’s Sunshine Law, passing a bill back to the House with amendments attached.
The Missouri House approved a bill that would allow protection orders to cover pets Monday, sending it back to the Senate for final approval.
"Banking has taught me that you have to be an extremely good listener, you have to look at how to help that individual, and you have to give them as many opportunities as possible."
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins said the conflict over property rights was paramount to Missouri’s farmers and landowners.
Rep. Tim Taylor brought the fire to the Capitol and has already passed his first bill through the House.
“America’s farmers and ranchers embrace technology that allows their farming businesses to be more efficient, economical, and environmentally responsible.”
The Cole County Sheriff’s Department is considering rolling with renewable, soy-based tires designed for use by law enforcement.
Legislation proponents said would increase biosecurity for agricultural facilities is headed back to the House for final approval.
Columbia’s HD 45 officially has a representative in the Capitol again.