On April 9, 2025, Trump signed an executive order reversing the ” low-flow shower head” energy regulations.
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Representative Elliott Work On Food Labeling
State Representative Keith Elliott’s effort to protect American agriculture and food transparency is gaining momentum in the Missouri House.
USPS Is Making Its Service Standards Better Through Two Phases
The USPS is implementing refinements to service standards and has launched new online tools and a fact sheet to help customers prepare for the changes.
Rep. Keith Elliott Announces Push for Improved Radar Storm Coverage
On April 1, 2025, Missouri State Representative Keith Elliott announced a push for improved radar storm coverage for District 153.
Alaska Opens Up For Exploration Of Petroleum
Secretary Doug Burgum is taking immediate steps to unleash Alaska’s untapped natural resource potential and support President Trump.
Gov Kehoe Suspends Environmental Regs For Cleanups
To expedite cleanup from the storms that ravaged many areas, Governor Kehoe is waiving certain environmental rules.
Changes In Assessments From Catastrophic Storms?
Removing debris is important. With that, one decides whether or not to rebuild. Whatever the decision, it could impact your tax situation.
Gov Kehoe Offers FEMA Assistance To 23 Counties
The Governor requested that FEMA participate in joint PDAs in 23 counties following the March 14-15 severe storms.
Gov Kehoe Assists In Tornado Recovery Efforts
Governor Mike Kehoe updated Missouri’s recovery efforts following the devastating tornadoes that struck on March 14.
Trump Made English The Official United States Language
On March 1, 2025, President Donald Trump made English the official United States language promoting unity and cohesiveness.
IRS Should Help- Not Audit- Citizens Per Rep Smith
Representative Jason Smith has been working through IRS falsities in the Ways and Means Committee and found unpleasant answers.
New State Rep Elliott Sends Word Of His Actions
With Congress recently started, Elliott is busy in Jefferson City sorting bills and actions that require attention.









