After a court ruling concluded that College of the Ozarks could not sue the Biden administration, the college appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Tractors Showed Up At The Capitol Last Week For National FFA Week
Governor Parson declared February 18-25, 2023, National FFA Week in Missouri. On February 22nd, it was “Drive Your Tractor to Work Day.”
Kansas Pharmacies Blocked From Selling Abortion Kill Pill
Kansas State Attorney General Kris Kobach warned Walgreens that selling the drugs would violate state and federal laws.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz Introduced 7 Bills To Block COVID Mandates
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz introduced seven bills to block current and future federal government COVID mandates by taking aim at mask requirements.
Senator Eslinger’s Report: First Bills Have Been Perfected In The Senate
Senator Karla Eslinger has reported that several bills have been perfected in the Missouri Senate including Senate Bill 51, 3 and 69.
TeenPact Missouri III State Class Discount Ends In Two Weeks
Missouri III is not filled up yet, and you still have the opportunity to get the discount. TeenPact is open to all homeschoolers.
PhD Analyzes Government’s Blunders Concerning COVID-19 Morbidity Data
An increasing number of authorities are becoming cognizant of misclassification errors pertaining to deaths linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Missouri State Senators Work Hard On Our Priorities
Missouri Congress is in session. Last week the senators worked on bills to protect small businesses and encourage entrepreneurship
Representative Smith Votes On More Legislation
This past week, Representative Smith from the 8th District has voted on a few bills to counter the largeness of government.
House Speaker McCarthy Sheds Light on Intel Committee Assignments
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy defends his decision not to place Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) or Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) on Intel committee.
Get Ready- Postage Stamps Going Up In Price Again
For those mailing letters, a stamp on Saturday would cost only 60 cents. However, on Monday, the price rose to 63 cents.
Representative Smith Was Busy Voting With New House
Jason Smith, representative for District 8, was busy with bills coming up for votes. it is important to keep abreast of his voting record.