This Week in Missouri Politics hosted by Scott Faughn, is expanding its borders to now be broadcast in the Great Northwest
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When it comes to educating students, Missouri has room for improvement—a lot of room.
In a February 9th editorial published by the Missouri Times, newly appointed Osage Nation CEO Kimberly Pearson penned an OpEd that Lake area business owners and residents should take note.
Scott Faughn is joined by Senators Denny Hoskins and Greg Razer.
Our plan to bring a world-class entertainment district to the Lake of the Ozarks is moving forward as planned.
The senate got underway last week in almost normal fashion with a filibuster from the democrats over the banning of critical race theory.
Scott Faughn is joined by Sen. Bill Eigel.
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 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.
Listen in as Scott Faughn gives his midweek update. Scott talks about some of the hot button issues going in both chambers, including this weeks Senate hearings.





