Our legislators did convene on September 6, 2022, and have worked diligently on several tax cuts. Here is Parson’s statement.
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Curb Appeal: Small Tasks Offer Big Results
Maybe you noticed that the market has softened in many areas. One way to get more attention to your property is to improve your curb appeal.
How Much Do You Really Spend On Taxes? Too Much!
According to a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans spent more on taxes than on food, clothing, and health care combined!
Heritage Foundation Ranks 50 States For Best/Worst To Live
The Heritage Foundation has issued its first Education Freedom, Report Card. The best state to live governmental tyranny is Florida.
Governor Parson Issues Special Session For Large Tax Cuts
Governor Parson announced that he called for a special session of Congress to make historic tax cuts for every income bracket in Missouri.
Salvation Army Assists Locally At The Alton Senior Center
Because of bell ringers and charitable donations, money is coming back to Alton. A Salvation Army donation has been made.
Will Missouri Voters Choose Recreational Marijuana?
The issue of marijuana use is back on the ballot this fall. A decision must be made regarding the recreational use of marijuana.
Representative Jason Smith Voting For Our Missouri Rights In DC
U.S. representative district 8 has elected Jason Smith to represent us in Congress. He is casting votes to protect our freedoms.
Purchase Raffle Tickets Now To Help Local Resident
Longtime local resident Steve Simmons has been diagnosed with cancer. Local businesses are collaborating.
Governor Parson Vetoes Certain Bills- Requires More Aid From Legislators
Governor Parson vetoed a couple of bills put forward by our legislators. Instead, He wants tax relief for all Missouri taxpayers,
Representative Smith Compares Costs From Now To A Year Ago
Representative Jason Smith is working hard in Washington DC to thwart the leftist agenda of raising our taxes,
Alton Senior Center Receives Grant From Ozarks Food Harvest
Alton Senior Center recently received a capacity building grant thanks to Ozarks Food Harvest. Ozarks Food Harvest invested $1 million