Thanks to Rep. Jason Smith’s (R-MO) leadership, things are actually looking up for small businesses here in Missouri.
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State legislators may not accept lobbyist gifts, not even a cup of coffee or a cheeseburger.
Imagine you’re in your 60s, facing retirement. You’re working in the theater business, during the Covid Era, and lose your job as a result.
Earlier this year, Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft proposed new rules aimed at increasing transparency around so-called “environmental, social and governance” (ESG) investing
Scott Faughn is joined by U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt.
Recent legislation in Congress targeting our pharmacy benefits would push our country closer towards a nationalized health care system – and our elected leaders in DC must put a stop to this.
The Supreme Court panle is in: Judges Kelly Broniec of St. Louis, Michael Gardner of Cape County, and Ginger Gooch of Greene County.
Imagine being a child at recess again. You’re outside enjoying the day, but across the street is a landfill with trash trucks going by.
Perhaps this is a no-brainer for politicos around the state, and here is why I think so. Despite its Democrat roots, Clay County is a consistently red county in the Kansas City metro.
The longest-serving Sergeant-at-Arms in Missouri House history passed away this week. Ralph Robinett was 82 years old and served as the Missouri House of Representatives Sergeant-at-Arms for 19 years.