The Missouri state senate is responsible for looking into development issues and coming up with the most appropriate solutions. It is also charged with coming up with legislation for the state and identifying key resources for development.
-Tries cases of impeachment- Approves or rejects presidential appointments
Legislative duties
No. Currently, Missouri is not a right to work state but State Senator Jason Crowell of Southeast Missouri's 27th Senate District, has introduced a Senate Bill, (State Senate Bill 888), that would make Missouri a Right to Work State, if passed, into law.
What are the special duties of the state house
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34 senators
The Missouri Senate has 34 members that represent different districts of the state. The Missouri Senate is one chamber of the bicameral Missouri General Assembly. The other is the House of Representatives that has 163 members.
The Missouri General Assembly.
The term of office for a state representative in Missouri is for two years.
The name of the legislative branch of the state of Missouri is the Missouri General Assembly. The two houses in the bicameral system are the lower house of the House of Representatives, and the upper house of the Missouri State Senate.
It was because they had an even number of slave and free states. If Missouri came in as a slave state then it would make it uneven.
The western expansion of slavery and the balance between slave and free states in the Senate