Thanks to Rep. Jason Smith’s (R-MO) leadership, things are actually looking up for small businesses here in Missouri.
Posts tagged as “opinion”
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
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.
...when greed comes at the expense of thousands of people living their daily lives—raising their children, tending to a backyard garden, or retiring in peace—then greed has gone too far!
Not to be forgotten is the vast number of employees at Anheuser-Busch who work hard to produce the products many of us enjoy with our families and neighbors.
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.


