Today, September 1, 2022, the TeenPact Leadership Schools registration opens for the state classes. This year, Missouri has three classes.
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Governor Parson Issues Special Session For Large Tax Cuts
Governor Parson announced that he called for a special session of Congress to make historic tax cuts for every income bracket in Missouri.
Missouri Homeschool Student Wins 2022 National Convention President
This years 2022 TeenPact Leadership Schools National Convention president is Corban Smith, a Missourian, and vice president Abigail George.
Representative Jason Smith Voting For Our Missouri Rights In DC
U.S. representative district 8 has elected Jason Smith to represent us in Congress. He is casting votes to protect our freedoms.
Biden Launches Council To Link Parents With Schools
In an attempt to create peace, the Biden administration launched the National Parents and Families Engagement Council.
Are Dutch Farmers Going Out Of Business? What Will They Eat?
Netherlands lawmakers voted on Tuesday to reduce nitrogen use. This law puts great restraints on farmers and fertilizers.
Governor Parson Vetoes Certain Bills- Requires More Aid From Legislators
Governor Parson vetoed a couple of bills put forward by our legislators. Instead, He wants tax relief for all Missouri taxpayers,
Missouri Is First State To Ban Abortions After Roe V. Wade Overturned
Right after the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was announced on June 24, 2022, Missouri was the first state to ban abortions.
Roe V. Wade Is Overturned By U.S. Supreme Court In 6-3 Vote
On Friday, June 24, 2022, the United States Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade ruling in a 6-3 vote along party lines.
Mail Your Envelopes Now Before Rate Increases
Beginning July 10, 2022, the price for postage of a first class envelope will increase from 58 cents to 60 cents. This is the standard Forever stamp.
Oregon County Will Have A New Senatorial District Come January, 2023
In 2020 all of the United States took a census. The information gathered helps the governments plan on power, schools, and redistricting.
U.S. Senate Passes Sunshine Protection Act Unanimously- Goes To House Next
On March 15, 2022, the United States Senate unanimously passed the Sunshine Protection Act which makes Daylight Savings Time permanent.