"Suddenly people were working from home, going to school at home, getting their health care at home. … We’re going to have to factor all that into how we make this work."
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Roy Blunt has served Missouri in the U.S. Senate since 2011. On March 8, 2021, he announced he would not seek re-election to his seat.
"The State Fair offers us a unique opportunity to celebrate our hard-working Missouri farmers and ranchers, and I look forward to it every year."
With several contenders vying for U.S. Senator Roy Blunt’s position, former seat holder Kit Bond said Missouri needed a strong successor.
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt voted in favor of the bill, touting the potential benefits for the state’s roads, bridges, and information highway.
"No matter whether you live in a big city or you live in the country, everything within the borders of Missouri is what makes us who we are."
Congressman Billy Long made his entrance into the U.S. Senate race, adding one more to an already crowded field of Republican contenders.
The capital city is gearing up to celebrate Missouri’s bicentennial next week with a series of events commemorating the milestone.
U.S. Senator Roy Blunt urged President Biden to sign a resolution honoring police departments that responded to the attack on Capitol Hill.
Gov. Mike Parson pardoned Mark and Patricia McCloskey last month, the Governor’s Office said.
"I’ll always fight to protect our conservative values, and I’m asking you for the honor and privilege to continue serving you in Congress."