State of Judiciary rescheduled for Tuesday

Julie Smith/News Tribune File Photo Aug. 10, 2021: Jefferson City native and Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Missouri, The Honorable Paul C. Wilson delivered remarks to those gathered for the state's Bicentennial Celebration at the Missouri Capitol.
Julie Smith/News Tribune File Photo Aug. 10, 2021: Jefferson City native and Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Missouri, The Honorable Paul C. Wilson delivered remarks to those gathered for the state's Bicentennial Celebration at the Missouri Capitol.

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- The State of the Judiciary address has been rescheduled for Tuesday.

Missouri Chief Justice Paul Wilson will deliver the Missouri Supreme Court's annual address to a joint session of the General Assembly at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday in the House chamber.

The address was originally scheduled for Feb. 8, but was postponed the day before as the Missouri Senate was expecting a busy week with debates over redistricting of congressional districts.

The Senate began debate on HB 2117, the congressional redistricting bill, on Feb. 8. The bill was filibustered for several days by members of the Conservative Caucus until Senate leadership tabled discussions.

The legislation remains in the Senate for consideration.

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