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Federal Court Denies Motion By College of the Ozarks
On April 15, 2021, College of the Ozarks filed a suit against the Biden administration
Governor Parson Ends All Federal Pandemic-Related Unemployment Benefits
Governor Parson directed that Missouri will end participation in all federal pandemic-related unemployment insurance programs.
State Legislators Pass Local Coronavirus Restrictions
On Wednesday, May 12, 2021, Missouri legislators passed orders to restrict governments from abusing their power.
Senator Eslinger And U.S. Rep. Smith Visit New Overpass In West Plains and Voter ID
Senator Eslinger and U.S. Rep. Smith went to West Plains, MO, and looked at the new railroad pass on Hwy. 160. Senator Eslinger also supports voter ID.
This Day In History April 30th: George Washington Was Inaugurated
On this day April 30th in 1789, George Washington was inaugurated as the first President of the United States.
U.S. Constitution, Our God Given Rights And Socialization
The U.S. Constitution is the anchor which holds our nation together and preserves each individual’s liberty.
U.S. Capitol Report From Missouri U.S. Representative Jason Smith
Missouri’s U.S. Representative Jason Smith is busy at the nation’s Capitol; voting yes or no on bills. Here is an update from the representative.
Senator Karla Eslinger’s Capital Report: Bills And A Budget Plan
Senator Karla Eslinger is our district senator. She is busy at work in Jefferson City representing us. Here is her Capital report for the week.
MO Legislators Working On Bill Protecting Businesses From Covid Lawsuits
On February 23, 2021, the Missouri Senate passed a bill with its amendments that aims to stop lawsuits on businesses.
Florida Governor DeSantis Enjoys Florida Boom Because Of Hands Off Approach
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is standing up for the rights of Florida’s citizens and is enjoying the benefits of a boom of sorts.
Representative Smith Doing Voting In Washington, DC
Congress has been busy trying to keep up with President Biden’s executive orders. Here is a bill he submitted.