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Senator Jason Bean is hosting an event in Jefferson City in the coming weeks.
The Missouri House Agriculture Committee today passed HCS HB 903, a critical national security bill sponsored by Representative Mike Haffner (R-Pleasant Hill), that protects fair competition and limits foreign ownership of Missouri farmland by defined enemies of the United States of America.
Scott Faughn is joined by Sen. Bill Eigel.
Listen in as Scott gives his first update for the month of February.
I believe strongly that we have to embrace innovative ways to ease the financial burden on Missouri families, particularly vulnerable people who are impacted by chronic disease.
The Missouri Champion of Children Coalition of child advocates, business groups, law enforcement, healthcare advocates and community leaders support making child care and early education a top priority for the state, just as Governor Parson did in last week’s State of the State address.
"I actually came into the politics realm late in the game, I don't have a background in politics, but I saw that we were divided, so divided. We needed good representation in my district" said Gragg, "The Lord opened up the doors for me to be that guy to step in and represent the people here in my home".
The bottom line is that there is no one that is gonna help rural Missourah but rural Missourahians. The only way through this is to be happy that St. Louis already has charter schools and good for them, and invite them to keep them there. Personally, I think it's a fine thing to try new things where existing school districts have failed.
Alderman Dan Hartman has launched his reelection campaign for Smithville, MO Ward I. This seat falls between Wards II and III, ranging from north of Liberty Street to the south side of NE 188th Street. If successful on April 4, 2023, Hartman would serve another four-year term.








