Americans across the country are struggling to cover the cost of medical services and prescription drugs and too many are now forced to choose between covering their living expenses or paying for their next doctor’s visit or dose of medicine.
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Every day in this country, Americans use credit cards to make payments on everything from groceries to utility bills to back-to-school shopping.
This week guest host Aaron Baker of Axiom Strategies is joined by Congressman Mark Alford.
Scott Faughn is joined by State Senator Andrew Koenig. On the panel, Scott is joined by Roger Jackson of the Eigel for Governor Campaign, health care executive Nick Ragone and Brett Dinkins of Victory Enterprise.
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).
Lost in the shuffle of the end of session this year is the issue of a proposed landfill in southern Jackson County near Raymore.