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The 2023 recipients of the Standing with Children Awards are Representatives Hannah Kelly (R-Mountain Grove) and Crystal Quade (D-Springfield) and Senators Lauren Arthur (D-Kansas City) and Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold). Finally, Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe will be a special guest and recipient of the Lifetime Standing with Children Award.
Tuesday morning, March 21st, more than 500 parents and child advocates from across Missouri rallied in support of investments in child care and early education, supporting postpartum coverage, and strengthening Missouri’s child welfare system at Child Advocacy Day at the Missouri State Capitol.
Senator Jason Bean held an event this past Wednesday to showcase his constituents from Senate District 25.
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.
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.
The Missouri Automobile Dealers Association (MADA) have endorsed current Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe in his bid for governor in 2024.
Two years before the gubernatorial election, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe has received another endorsement, this time from the Missouri Asphalt Pavement Association.
"Well, what do we think we do? We provide options, we provide opportunities, and kids can learn a different path... I'm not here to be the crime solver, that's not what I do. But if I can tell somebody that people care about your block — that changes things," Marion Pierson, director and founder of Mo Hives said.
Two years before the gubernatorial election, Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe has received another endorsement, this time from the Associated General Contractors of Missouri.