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2017 Missouri Legislative session starts Wednesday

House Speaker Todd Richardson (photo courtesy; Missourinet)
House Speaker Todd Richardson (photo courtesy; Missourinet)

(Missourinet) – The 2017 Missouri legislative session begins Wednesday in Jefferson City.

Republicans have large majorities in both chambers: they control the Missouri Senate 25-9 and the House 117-46.

Wednesday’s events will mainly be ceremonial. Newly-elected members will be sworn in.

Senate President Pro Tem Ron Richard (R-Joplin) will address the Senate. House Speaker Todd Richardson (R-Poplar Bluff) and House Minority Leader Gail McCann Beatty (D-Kansas City) are both scheduled to address the House. Richard, Richardson and Beatty are expected to outline their 2017 legislative priorities.

Right-to-work is expected to be a top priority for GOP leaders in both chambers.

There will be 42 freshmen State Representatives and six freshmen State Senators.

The 2017 Missouri legislative session begins at noon at the State Capitol.

Outgoing Governor Jay Nixon (D) leaves office on Monday, which is the day of Governor-Elect Eric Greitens’ (R) inauguration in Jefferson City.

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