The Senate announced they will allow Senators to wear whatever they want. However, the new dress code only applies to Senators.
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Do You Have A Large Evergreen You Don’t Want? The Governor Is Looking For One
The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is beginning its annual search for a large evergreen for use on the governor’s mansion lawn
To Mask Or Not To Mask- Is There Really A Question?
Many people were afraid at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. Because of an airborne virus touted as highly contagious and deadly
Missouri- First State To Cut Ties With American Library Association
Missouri is the first state to cut its ties with the American Library Association (ALA). Parents are revolting against the books.
Nationwide Teenpact Registration Begins Today
Teenpact invites teenagers to spend a week in our state’s capitol, learning our governing system while having fun and making friends.
Representative Smith Encourages Locals To Attend U.S. Military Service Academy Day
One of Representative Smith’s jobs is nominating outstanding students from the 8th district to attend one of our U.S. service academies.
President Biden Designates Acres Around Grand Canyon As A National Monument
On August 8, 2023, President Joe Biden bowed to climate extremists by unilaterally designating nearly 1 million acres of public lands surrounding the Grand Canyon as a national monument.
TeenPact Missouri Registration Opens In One Month On September 1st
Do you know anyone who is homeschooled and likes politics? TeenPact Leadership Schools registration is opening up on Friday, September 1, 2023.
Yesterday, “In God We Trust” Was Declared The National Motto
On July 30, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed into law a bill saying that the new United States motto was “In God We Trust.”
Big Decisions In The House With Representative Smith
Southern Missouri’s representative, Jason Smith, has been fighting for our rights. Here is what he voted on this past week.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson Signed 31 Bills Passed During Session
On Thursday, July 6, 2023, Missouri Governor Mike Parson signed thirty-one bills passed during the 2023 legislative session and vetoed one bill.
Buy Stamps Now- Prices Rise Again Next Week
The price is going up on Sunday. Currently, a Forever stamp costs 63 cents. But it won’t stay that way for long:











