The Alton School Board met on Thursday, August 12, 2021, at the Alton High School Library. One of the topics discussed was wearing masks.
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Senator Eslinger Helps Volunteer Firefighters Get Worker’s Compensation
Senator Karla Eslinger of the 33rd District, has secured funding for volunteer firefighters.
Governor Parson Pardoned The McCloskey’s On June 30th
Governor Mike Parson of Missouri pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey on June 30, 2021. The McCloskey’s are both lawyers in their 60s who live in St. Louis.
Deadly & Permanent Side Effects Of COVID-19 Vaccine “Rare”— No Recall Scheduled
Vaccine safety? They’re untested. If that was said about food recalls- “The deadly food poisoning only affects a small percentage,” that wouldn’t fly.
Gov. Parson Will Not Allow Federal People To Do Their Vaccine Strategy
When President Joe Biden suggested going door-to-door promoting the COVID-19 vaccines, Missouri’s Governor Mike Parson pushed back on it and said no.
Representative Smith Is Busy Casting Votes In Washington DC
In Washington DC, Representative Smith is busy casting votes to protect Missourians and their money.
Ledgerwood Steps Down: New Commissioner Sworn In
David Stubblefield was sworn in as presiding commissioner at the Oregon County Courthouse Thursday, June 17, 2021.
Governor Mike Parson Signs Two Bills On Vaccine Passports And Guns
Governor Mike Parson of Missouri has signed into law on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, two bills concerning vaccine passports and federal laws on guns.
A Check In Government As Proposed By Forefathers
The United States has been called the great experiment. Before the U.S. became a nation, no country tried our form of government.
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.