Senator Eslinger from District 33 is back to work in Jefferson City. Missouri’s General Assembly meets again for its 18-week session.
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Governor Parson Gives State of the State Address
Jefferson City hosted Governor Parson’s 2022 State of the State Address on January 19, 2022. He reflected on what had been accomplished and the goals he has for 2022.Â
Homeschool Teens- Want To Join A TeenPact Study Session?
If any teenage homeschooler is interested in attending either Missouri TeenPact class, a study session is being planned!
Senator Hawley Submits Bill That Prohibits Congress From Stock Trading
On Thursday, January 13, 2022 Missouri Senator Hawley submitted a bill that would ban Congress and their spouses from all stock trading.
Governor Parson Halts Extension Of State Of Emergency
Missouri signed a state of emergency for covid-19 back on March 13, 2020. As of January 1, 2022, the declaration was withdrawn.
Missouri Congress Working On Heartbeat Bill To Protect Unborn
Just before Christmas, Missouri lawmakers were working on a bill that would save the lives of unborn babies.
New Missouri Laws For 2022
With the new year of 2022, are new laws becoming effective in Missouri.
How Your U.S. Representative Jason Smith Voted This Past Week
United States Representative Jason Smith has been busy voting on bills. The bills he voted on this past week is H.R. 5314, H.R. 5609, and S. 610.
How Does HR 550 Effect Missourians?
H.R. 550 passed through the House on November 30, 2021 with bipartisan votes. This bill deals with our personal immunization records being shared.
Missouri Congress Works On Changing Our Education Law For Minors
The Missouri Congress is still at work. Currently they are reworking our education for minors laws.
NDAA Bill Passed Without Provision For Women In Draft
One big change in the bill was dropping the provision of forcing women to register for the draft.
Missouri Senators Vote Against Each Other For Biden’s Vaccine Mandates
Without this passage, unnecessary government agencies would have shut down. There was a holdup.