During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.
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During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber.
The ‘26 cycle begins with the returning senators not up for election in 2026 with 10 Republicans and 7 Democrats.
At a time when soundbites and spectacle define politics, Senator Curtis Trent operates with a different objective—one rooted in governance over grandstanding.
Sources inside the Department of Elementary and Secretary of Education and the Missouri State Senate have informed The Missouri Times that Senator Karla Eslinger will be foregoing re-election to head the department.
After two days of grindingly slow legislative progress, the senate finally came to a complete stop today as Senator Bill Eigel finally took to the floor.
During the last two weeks of the session, The Missouri Times will bring you hourly updates of floor activity for each chamber. Below is all the activity in the Senate from Friday, May 12.
The recent announcement of the resignation of St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner was certainly welcome news.
Senators Mike Moon, Jill Carter, Denny Hoskins, and Bill Eigel held a press conference last week on SB 49, known as the "Missouri Save Adolescents from Experimentation Act” or the SAFE Act.