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Biden Executive Orders Expansion Of Abortion After Receiving Endorsements
The top three pro-abortion groups declared support of Biden and his run for the Presidency. Biden signed an executive order about abortion.
Senator Tuberville Standoff Against White House Nominees
According to Senator Tuberville (R-Al) the Pentagon’s move to pay for time off expanded departmental authority illegally.
African Leaders Ask US To Respect Their Biblical Values
African leaders are trying to fight back! against Western woke, pro-abortion, and anti-family agendas increasingly targeting African nations.
Governor Parson Signs Two Bills Protecting Kids Of Missouri
On June 7, 2023, the governor of Missouri, Mike Parson, signed Senate Bills 39 and 49 into law which made transgender sports and gender treatment illegal.
Alton Senior Center Asks Residents To Support HB 10
Funds for the Alton Senior Center were diverted to other necessary departments that had a direct impact with COVID.
NY Voters All Incorrectly Identified As Democrats
Due to an error by a printing company, all voters in Nassau County, New York, were identified as Democrats on their voter ID card
Representative Smith Cast Votes To Protect Missourians
For the last two weeks, Representative Jason Smith has been busy serving Missourians as he tries to sway the direction America is heading. Upmost in people’s minds, the House did pass a budget bill. However, because the Senate changed it, the House must approve the new changes. Nonetheless, these are the bills and resolutions that […]
Senator Schmitt’s Submitted His First Bill As Missouri Senator
The ERASER Act, SB 1419, would require agencies that issue a new regulation to repeal three existing regulations.
Virginia Governor Removing Dead Persons From Voter Ballots
Virginia is trying to protect each legal vote cast. To accomplish this, the governor removes all dead people from the ballots.
Although A Small Group, TeenPact Missouri III Did Not Disappoint
From April 17th through April 21, 2023, homeschooled teenagers from across Missouri went to Jefferson City for TeenPact Leadership Schools.
Missouri Legislators Redefining Home School Laws
In Jefferson City today, our legislators are debating the definitions and boundaries of home education, a FLEX School is Family.












