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Get Ready- Postage Stamps Going Up In Price Again
For those mailing letters, a stamp on Saturday would cost only 60 cents. However, on Monday, the price rose to 63 cents.
Representative Smith Was Busy Voting With New House
Jason Smith, representative for District 8, was busy with bills coming up for votes. it is important to keep abreast of his voting record.
Governor Parson Gives State Of The State Address
Governor Mike Parson delivered the 2023 State of the State Address to the Missouri General Assembly on January 18, 2023.
Biden Admin Releases Stats About Keystone Pipeline
The Biden administration has released a congressionally mandated report on the economic impact to cancel the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Fifty Conservatives Want To Move Away From McCarthy
A group of nearly 50 influential conservatives co-signed a statement Wednesday calling to “change the status quo in Washington.”
New California Laws Missourians May Want Know
If you are planning a trip to California, you may want to read up on its new laws. Californians have much less freedom than Missourians.
Representative Smith Casting Votes In D.C. For Missourians
Although the end of the year, Representative Smith is trying to fight against the majority in Congress. Here is how he voted.
Another Executive Order Dumbs Down Citizenship Test
Biden signed an executive order to review the English and civics tests for naturalization, making American citizenship more accessible.
43 State Capitols Display Nativity Scenes This Christmas
43 state capitols will display a Christian message as part of a national campaign. All but a handful of capitols have Nativity displays.
U.S. Rep. Jason Smith Votes On Two Different Bills This Past Week
Our Missouri United States Representative, Jason Smith, votes on different bills on various topics each week.
Parson Offers Funds For Improving Missouri Prisons
Governor Mike Parson announced the availability of up to $10 million in grant funding to jails across the state.











