Biden signed an executive order to review the English and civics tests for naturalization, making American citizenship more accessible.
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43 State Capitols Display Nativity Scenes This Christmas
43 state capitols will display a Christian message as part of a national campaign. All but a handful of capitols have Nativity displays.
U.S. Rep. Jason Smith Votes On Two Different Bills This Past Week
Our Missouri United States Representative, Jason Smith, votes on different bills on various topics each week.
Parson Offers Funds For Improving Missouri Prisons
Governor Mike Parson announced the availability of up to $10 million in grant funding to jails across the state.
Missouri Has A New Attorney General- Andrew Bailey
Governor Mike Parson announced that he is appointing Andrew Bailey as the next Attorney General for the State of Missouri.
West Virginia Can Uphold Its Own Laws-Per Judge
Although beset by people who do not live in the state and wanted to change that law, the Supreme court ruled that it is legal.
Why Does The USDA Want You To Register Your Own Garden?
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) plans to include more gardens in its People’s Garden Initiative.
Big Tech Receiving Limitations By Federal Government
House of Representatives passed a package of antitrust reform bills to limit gamesmanship and increase security on the largest corporations.
Largest Tax Cut In Missouri’s History Coming Now
On Wednesday, Governor Parson signed into law the largest income tax cut in Missouri’s history. He wanted permanent savings for Missourians.
Governor Parson Issues Statement Regarding Tax Cut
Our legislators did convene on September 6, 2022, and have worked diligently on several tax cuts. Here is Parson’s statement.
How Much Do You Really Spend On Taxes? Too Much!
According to a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans spent more on taxes than on food, clothing, and health care combined!
Heritage Foundation Ranks 50 States For Best/Worst To Live
The Heritage Foundation has issued its first Education Freedom, Report Card. The best state to live governmental tyranny is Florida.