The Missouri Senate began the proceedings of the 102nd General Assembly today, starting with the swearing-in of new senators and the traditional guest introductions.
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The event, dubbed the Bi-State Softball Showdown, was put on by Greater St. Louis Inc, an economic development agency in the Gateway City that operates on both sides of the Mississippi River.
The conservative caucus, an unofficial alignment of Missouri senators that have been at the center of infighting in the Republican supermajority over the past two years, has disbanded.
The Missouri Times is now accepting applications for the 30 Under 30 list, where we showcase workers from lobbyists to Capitol staffers, and more.
Well, most folks thought that he wouldn't really veto an ag bill.
Most folks were wrong.
It was the kind of thing John Dutton would have done.
The Missouri Times spoke to the three senators in the room when the final deal was cut to pass the map. Senate Majority Leader Caleb Rowden, Senate Minority Leader John Rizzo, and de facto leader of the senate conservative caucus, Senator Bill Eigel.
Scott Faughn is joined by Senator Majority Leader Caleb Rowden and House Minority Leader Crystal Quade to break down the end of session. On the…
Rep. Mike Haffner’s HB 2005, enhances protections for Missouri property owners when private companies seek to use eminent domain to build high-voltage electrical transmission lines — like the Grain Belt Express Project. The bill was deftly moved through the upper chamber by Sen. Jason Bean.
Missouri Senate leadership held its end-of-the-week press conference Thursday afternoon, touching on a multitude of topics.