Senator Schmitt Reflects On Actions Of 2025

A fighter jet in the sky

A fighter jet in the sky

Last year was a whirlwind of activities for state and federal government officials. While in D.C., Senator Schmitt worked for Missourians, and he had several accomplishments the previous year. Here is a recap.

Taxes

Taxes is frequently on the mind. Schmitt led a reduction of taxes by over $9 billion by cutting wasteful spending.

Airport

Schmitt secured over $20 million for Lambert Airport to strengthen our economic growth here at home. Missouri is an integral part of our nation’s national security. By securing funding for the F-47 sixth-generation fighter program and delivering $3.2 Billion for F-15EX fighter purchases, Missouri will continue to play a critical role in our nation’s defense.

Health And Education

Supporting the health and education of those with disabilities is personal to Schmitt’s family. He helped pass several pieces of legislation to help families, including the Think Differently Database Act, the Educational Choice for Children Act, as part of the Working Families Tax Cut package, and the ENABLE Act, as part of the Working Families Tax Cut package.

Storm Relief

The spring of 2025 brought challenges to Missourians, particularly the deadly storms and tornadoes that hit last spring. Working closely with local leaders, he secured $180 million in FEMA and Army Corps funding to help St. Louis families, as well as tens of millions of dollars for other areas in Missouri that were affected by storms.

FBI

Schmitt fought to secure the largest per-capita increase in FBI agents to combat violent crime, making St. Louis safer for all Missourians.

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