On his last day as Chief of Staff of UM President Mun Choi, David Russell was also honored for his 22 years of military service. Rep. Kip Kendrick presented Dr. Russell with a resolution citing his many accomplishments, including a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. While he was recognized alongside more than 100 of his […]
Thank you to all who attended last night’s Town Hall Meeting! Cuts to education, student loans, incarceration rates, money for infrastructure, prevailing wage, marijuana legalization/decriminalization, impact of federal tax cuts on Missouri, legislative committees and their purpose, telemedicine, access to mental healthcare, gas tax, barriers to employment, senior services, Internet sales tax, cuts to home […]
The University of Missouri Alumni Association held its 2018 Legislative Forum on January 25, at which Rep. Kip Kendrick discussed the state budget, the implications of SB509 and its ongoing, phased-in, 5-year tax cuts, and the danger of Kansas, having seen the error of its ways, one day in the near future commenting, “At least […]
SAVE THE DATE: Plan to join Rep. Kendrick for his next Town Hall Meeting on Thursday, February 15, 2018, 7:00-8:00pm in The Friends Room, Daniel Boone Regional Library in Columbia. Let’s talk about the latest direction in which the Budget Committee is heading, proposed legislation for the 2018 session, and Rep. Kendrick’s assessment of the […]
More than a hundred friends, family, and other Columbians joined Sherman’s wife Vicki, long-time friend Bill Clark, and Rep. Kip Kendrick at the August 29 dedication of the Sherman Brown Jr. Memorial Highway. Kendrick was responsible for the legislation passed by the State Legislature and signed into […]
Rep. Kip Kendrick spent the evening of August 22 in his hometown of Monroe City, Missouri talking with the gathered members of the Monroe County Democratic Club. It’s always good to go back home. Read about the event and his remarks in the Hannibal Courier-Post.
A law proposed by State Rep. Kip Kendrick renames a section of Columbia’s Providence Road between I-70 and the Business Loop as the “Sherman Brown Jr. Memorial Highway”. The dedication will be held in the parking lot of Joe Machens Nissan, 201 Nebraska Ave., on Tuesday, August 29 at 6:30pm. Sherman Brown Jr. was best […]
The room was packed last night at a Town Hall sponsored by Jobs for Justice. The event brought attention to Gov. Greitens’ veto of HCB3. At risk are more than 8000 Missourians who are in jeopardy of losing in-home and skilled nursing services unless the Governor’s veto is overidden in the upcoming September 13th veto […]
With Gov. Greitens’ veto of HCB3, more than 8000 Missourians are at risk of losing in-home and skilled nursing services. This will have a devastating effect on seniors, veterans and others with disabilities who rely on assistance in order to remain independent and in their own homes. There is the opportunity to override Greitens’ veto […]