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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.
What Is The Proposed Oregon County Use Tax?
Missourians are voting Tuesday, April 4, 2023. On the ballot is the question about the proposed Oregon County Use Tax.
Josh Hawley’s Bill To Declassify COVID Origins Was Signed By Biden
On Monday, March 20, 2023, President Biden signed Senator Josh Hawley’s COVID Origins Act of 2023 into law.
Jason Smith’s Bill To Overturn Biden’s WOTUS Rule Passed House
On March 17, 2023, U.S. Representative Jason Smith announced that the House recently passed a bill to overturn President Biden’s overreaching WOTUS Rule.
Biden Wants To Vaccinate All Chickens Against Viruses
An alledged record bird flu outbreak is prompting the White House to consider rolling out a mass bird flu vaccine.
Alton School Board Asking For Tax Levy In April Elections
Voters in the Alton area will decide about a proposed 5-year tax levy, or increase, for the school system.












