For the last two weeks, Representative Jason Smith has been busy serving Missourians as he tries to sway the direction America is heading. Upmost in people’s minds, the House did pass a budget bill. However, because the Senate changed it, the House must approve the new changes. Nonetheless, these are the bills and resolutions that […]
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Senator Schmitt’s Submitted His First Bill As Missouri Senator
The ERASER Act, SB 1419, would require agencies that issue a new regulation to repeal three existing regulations.
Virginia Governor Removing Dead Persons From Voter Ballots
Virginia is trying to protect each legal vote cast. To accomplish this, the governor removes all dead people from the ballots.
Although A Small Group, TeenPact Missouri III Did Not Disappoint
From April 17th through April 21, 2023, homeschooled teenagers from across Missouri went to Jefferson City for TeenPact Leadership Schools.
Missouri Legislators Redefining Home School Laws
In Jefferson City today, our legislators are debating the definitions and boundaries of home education, a FLEX School is Family.
Follow Up On Mo House Bill 1169- Mrna Into Livestock
A bill is going through the Missouri House committee, HB 1169. This is an update on the status of that bill.
Representative Smith Votes In Favor Of Protecting Females
This past week had different resolutions coming through the House. Representative Smith, cast his ballots for the people of Missouri.
Senator Jason Bean Takes Actions To Keep Drivers Focused On The Road
Senator Jason Bean of Missouri is busy at work at the Capitol. He has sponsored Senate Bill 56, which bans electric device usage while driving.
Is America Losing Its Sovereignty To The World Health Organization?
President Biden does not seem to be committed to moving forward from the pandemic despite most of the world having done so.
Oregon County Sheriff’s Office To Receive Funds For Jail Improvements
Governor Parson announced that the Missouri Department of Public Safety approved over $9.9 million in grants to 43 sheriff’s offices.
HB 1169 And Our Food- Who Decides What?
Missouri legislators are currently deciding who chooses what goes into your meat and how much the public needs to know.
Election Results From Local Elections In April 2023
Local elections around the state: school board positions to fill and tax use money being decided, voters did come out to decide the future.