Every day in this country, Americans use credit cards to make payments on everything from groceries to utility bills to back-to-school shopping.
Posts published by “Jackson Hataway, Ian Dunlap and Matthew Ruge”
Jackson Hataway is the President and CEO of Missouri Bankers Association, Ian Dunlap is the Executive Director of Missouri Credit Union Association and Matthew Ruge is the Executive Director of Missouri Independent Bankers Association
When the Credit Card Competition Act was first introduced in Congress last summer to address soaring credit card “swipe” fees that drive up prices for consumers, there were only two sponsors, Sens. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., and Roger Marshall, R-Kan.
Opposition to Environmental, Social, and Governance Practices (ESG) is growing as Congress and Attorneys General from across the country highlight the practices causing big banks, asset managers, and financial advisors to take ESG pledges that violate their fiduciary responsibilities to their investors.
I disagree with the opinion editorial from last week for many reasons, especially as mentioned, “New flights are not a threat to existing regional routes.
Obesity impacts 42% of adults in America, including more than a third of individuals over the age of 60, with associated healthcare costs totaling $1.4 trillion annually.
There's an important debate taking place in Congress regarding adding new flights to and from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA).
We cannot understate the magnitude of this meaningful win for the Show-Me State’s children.
The Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) Reform Act, led by self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT), raises serious concerns about the United States inching closer to a system of socialized healthcare.
Missouri residents are a proud group; we are unwaveringly and unequivocally loyal to our home state, its sports teams, and its traditions.
Healthcare is not a partisan issue, and medications to treat patients that inevitably lower the cost for taxpayers should be considered.