On February 10, 2025, Governor Mike Kehoe joined Chris Chinn, Karla Eslinger, and Missouri FFA leadership to kick off celebrations for National FFA Week in Missouri.
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Army Recruitment Numbers Way Up Under Trump
New recruits have surged with Trump in office for less than a month and Hegseth as the new defense secretary.
Musk Demands Shorter Bills ‘For Everyone To Read’
Presidential adviser Elon Musk wants legislation to be shorter, simpler, and more readable for the average American.
Rep Smith Leads Conservative Votes As He Supports Trump
Smith makes big decisions about what goes on the floor to be voted on. Here are some measures he cast his ballot on.
Federal Judge Rules In Favor Of Coast Guard Members
US Court of Federal Claims Judge Bonilla found that the Coast Guard did not administer its COVID-19 vaccine policy correctly.
President Trump Pardons 23 Pro- Lifers In Prison
Newly elected President Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists Thursday in an Executive Order the day before the annual March for Life.
Gov Kehoe Acts To Prioritize Public Safety Through Executive Orders
Governor Kehoe prioritized public safety by signing six executive orders and officially launching Safer Missouri public safety initiative.
How The White House Is Transformed On Inauguration Day
Today is the inauguration of Donald Trump. Because it is his inauguration, the White House needs to replace President Biden’s decor with President Trump’s.
Governor Kehoe Orders Flags To Fly At Full-Staff In Honor Of Inauguration Day
Governor Mike Kehoe signed Executive Order 25-09, ordering U.S. and Missouri flags to be flown at full-staff on January 20, 2025, in honor of Inauguration Day.
New Argentina President Ends Deficit And Issues Tax Reductions
President Javier Milei has announced the end of the country’s 123-year deficit and a 90% tax reduction for all citizens.
Voting Record For Representative Smith From Last Week
While Congress is ending its session, it is still voting on important issues that affect Missourians. Rep. Smith voted on critical issues.
Trump Looking To Privatize USPS
According to a report from the Washington Post, President-elect Trump is considering privatizing the United States Postal Service (USPS).











