Governor Mike Parson signed Executive Order 24-11, rescinding 177 past executive orders that are no longer necessary or applicable.
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Gov Parson And AG Bailey Opposing Unregulated Cannabis
Governor Parson and Attorney General Bailey announced a joint task force to combat the spread of unregulated psychoactive cannabis products.
Rep. Smith Voices Opinions On Taxes And The WHO
Representative Smith discussed various topics like Ms. Harris’s proposed tax plan and what the United States should do with the WHO.
What Is TeenPact Leadership Schools? Should My Kid Do It?
TeenPact Leadership Schools state class registration has been open for a little over a week. Here are the answers for those wondering what TeenPact is and what it involves.
Remember The Day: September 11, 2001 The Day The Terrorists Attacked
It has been twenty years since the September 11 terrorist attack, known as 9/11, on the World Trade Center. We still remember that day and where we were.
Navy To Correct Records Of Seals Who Refused The COVID Vax
The Navy has agreed to correct the records of SEALs and sailors who declined to receive COVID-19 vaccines due to their religious beliefs.
20 States Charge Treasury Dept For Pushing Political Views
A group of AGS accused the Treasury Department of serving political ends after the department said de-banking threatened national security.
Military Academy Now Taking Applications Through October
If you are a high school senior, Representative Jason Smith’s office is accepting applications for nominations to a U.S. service academy!
Governor Parson Announces Another Tax Cut
Governor Mike Parson announced that Missouri’s robust economy and continued revenue strength had triggered an additional income tax cut.
West Plains Refused Money To Keep Wildlife Off Of Airport
West Plains, Missouri, requested money to keep wildlife off of their airport. Missouri’s Governor’s office vetoed that request.
Update On The Eminence Fire Department’s Fire
Missouri has allocated the Eminence Fire Department $1 million to help rebuild and equip its fire department.
Gov. Parson Says Backyard Chickens Are OK
Governor Parson signed five bills into law. These bills were passed in the Missouri House and Senate, so they apply to all of Missouri.