"The legislature is in session Monday to Thursday during the bulk of the January to May
official session."
January to may
"The legislature is in session Monday to Thursday during the bulk of the January to May official session."
All anyone would known beyond a pure guess so many months in advance is the march climatology of missouri, which can be found at various climate websites.
9 currently Akin, Todd, Missouri, 2nd Blunt, Roy, Missouri 7th Carnahan, Russ, Missouri, 3rd Clay Jr., William "Lacy", Missouri, 1st Cleaver, Emanuel, Missouri, 5th Emerson, Jo Ann, Missouri, 8th Graves, Sam, Missouri, 6th Hulshof, Kenny, Missouri, 9th Skelton, Ike, Missouri, 4th source: http://www.house.gov/house/MemberWWW_by_State.shtml#top
148 Members Legislature 110 House 38 Senate
There are many types of legislature around the world. In the United States there are a few types of legislature. There is the Senate and the House of Representatives, both at the national and state level.
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It depends, actually, if it's: Coach's meeting - one coach's meeting Coaches' meeting - many coaches' meeting Coaches meeting - just a meeting of coaches.
There is approx about 24 in Missouri
I'm an American and we have a bicameral legislature consisting of two houses, the Senate and House of Representatives.
Shipboard was 2-3 months to a United States port. Missouri in the early 1800’s was wilderness Missouri became a state in 1820. To get to Missouri you would need to get there by horse, wagon, or walk. By horse you can travel about 30 miles a day on a good day. Wagon would be much slower and many things could reflect how well travel went. Weather, getting lost, loosing items by crossing flooded rivers, snow storms if left too late in the summer. It would take several months of land travel. I would guess the fastest time would be 6 months. Total travel time about 9 -12 months from start to finish.