Jefferson City hosted Governor Parson’s 2022 State of the State Address on January 19, 2022. He reflected on what had been accomplished and the goals he has for 2022.Â
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Biden/Harris Plan To Change Trucking Industry Laws
Currently, President Biden and Vice President Harris are teaming up to change the so-called trucking problem.
New Missouri Laws For 2022
With the new year of 2022, are new laws becoming effective in Missouri.
Missouri Senators Vote Against Each Other For Biden’s Vaccine Mandates
Without this passage, unnecessary government agencies would have shut down. There was a holdup.
So Many States Suing Biden Over Mandatory Vaccine- Including Missouri
As of the end of October, 2021, 19 states were suing the Biden administration over its COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
Representative Smith Voting Again In Washington, D.C.
Representative Smith is still busy in Washington, D.C. representing the people in Missouri’s 8th district.
Raising Sheep Can Help Families Who Practice Survival Homesteading— Part 1
Many men and women who are raising families in today’s world are finding ways to rely less on the supply chain and become more self-sufficient.
Send Your Package Early- Supply Chain Services Are Slow
Last year, many Americans experienced delays in their holiday shopping. This year, shoppers are planning ahead.
Ledgerwood Steps Down: New Commissioner Sworn In
David Stubblefield was sworn in as presiding commissioner at the Oregon County Courthouse Thursday, June 17, 2021.
Starting A Small Business? Come Here
The Ozarks Small Business Incubator is hosting a Smart Start event on June 29, here in Alton, Missouri.
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.