What could Missourians do with extra money? Missouri Senator Bill Eigel has submitted a bill to abolish all personal property taxes.
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Governor Parson Issues Executive Order To Fight Federal Vaccine Mandates
At the end of October, Governor Parson announced the issuance of an executive order protecting the rights of Missourians.
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.
Senator Hawley Stands Up For American Women Against The Draft
On Monday, November 1, 2021 our Missouri U.S. Senator Hawley introduced a bill to remove the provision.
TeenPact Missouri- A Christian Organization- Is Supporting Chick-fil-A?
TeenPact Missouri (the other states are unknown) is having Chick-fil-A for lunch at least two days during the four-day program.
Missouri Governor Parson Defends Missouri Resident Rights
Missouri Governor Parson and other GOP political leaders in Kansas and Missouri had something to say to Biden’s new attempt to touch private businesses.
Governor Mike Parson Gives A September 11th Remembrance Speech
Governor Mike Parson of Missouri gave a speech in remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attack that happened twenty years ago.
Missouri Is One Of 20 States Suing Biden Over Transgender Policies
Twenty states are working together to stop Biden’s transgender mandate that is tied to schools.
Representative Smith Votes To Protect The Rights Of Missourians
Representative Smith in Washington D.C. has remained busy trying to support Missouri rights.
Get An Early Bird Discount- TeenPact Registration Is Open!
TeenPact is an organization that teaches teenagers about the government and politics. The registration for classes opens September 1, 2021.
Afghanistan Chaos When U.S. Surrenders Ground & Pulls Troops In Hasty Withdrawal
Critics ask if the question was raised in the Biden administration on what would happen if the Taliban took ground quickly if the current government caved.
School Board Votes- Students Must Wear Masks For 2021-22 School Year
The Alton School Board met on Thursday, August 12, 2021, at the Alton High School Library. One of the topics discussed was wearing masks.












