The battle over redistricting Missouri’s eight congressional seats heated up in Jefferson City on Monday. Several senators joined political activists from across Missouri to oppose a proposed 6-2 congressional redistricting map that ...
Read More »Supreme Court Justice Breyer to retire
Media outlets are reporting that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will soon retire. NBC news announced that Breyer, who is 83, is expected to tell the White House of his plans. He’s ...
Read More »Guest Opinion: Missouri Republicans risk red wave in Midterm elections
The Red Wave of 2022 won’t make a difference if there aren’t enough winnable seats for Republicans across our nation. Winning back Congress starts right here in Missouri today. It will have ...
Read More »Missouri Republicans Giving Away A Congressional Seat
When redistricting, why would any Missouri Republican give away another seat in Congress to Nancy Pelosi and the woke Democrat agenda when they don’t have to? OPINION Our Missouri state legislators are ...
Read More »Voters exit Democrat Party in historic numbers and speed
President Biden and the Democrat Congress apparently have been effective salespeople for their arch-nemesis – the Republican Party. Americans are switching parties in droves, according to a Gallup poll of voters released ...
Read More »Chief Justice John Roberts most popular person in Washington, Gallup poll finds
At a time when poll numbers for the president and vice president are drooping, Chief Justice John Roberts is the most popular person in Washington, according to a new Gallup poll. Sixty ...
Read More »Republicans would retain advantage in proposed Missouri redistricting plan
The Missouri congressional map would continue to favor Republicans by a margin of six to two under a proposed redistricting plan announced last week. The largest change from the current map would ...
Read More »Lawmakers blast Biden for bragging about economic record
President Joe Biden has insisted on social media that his economic track record is the strongest of any president in the past half-century. “We’re ending 2021 with what one analyst described as ...
Read More »Missouri officials anticipate record revenues in coming year
Despite the pandemic, Missouri revenues have never been higher. Gov. Mike Parson and legislative budget leaders released estimates for revenue in the year that begins July 1, 2022, showing revenues are expected ...
Read More »Senate Parliamentarian blocks Democrat amnesty for 7 million illegals
The non-partisan gatekeeper of the U.S. Senate has ruled that the Democrat attempt to insert amnesty for illegal immigrants into the Build Back Better bill violates parliamentary procedure. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough ...
Read More »Americans disagree about allowing religious exemptions for vaccination but majority support
Americans are divided over whether COVID-19 vaccination mandates should include religious exemptions, according to a new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute and Interfaith Youth Core. The survey, which was released late ...
Read More »Missouri Senate president pro tem enters already crowded field for Republican Senate nomination
The Republican primary field for U.S. Senate in 2022 continues to become more crowded. Missouri Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz announced this week that he is entering the race. It will be a ...
Read More »Biden military to deny benefits to unvaccinated veterans
Under direction from the Biden administration, military personnel leaving service will have their VA benefits stripped if they don’t get vaccinated. The announcement came Wednesday from the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) ...
Read More »Manchin, Sinema cave as deal on tax hikes, spending plan announced
President Joe Biden and Democrat leaders announced Thursday they have reached a deal on their multi-trillion spending plan. The deal, which needed Senators Joe Manchin (D-VA) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), includes more ...
Read More »Missouri won’t comply with Democrat’s bank snooping plan
If the Democrat-controlled Congress enacts invasive new bank financial reporting rules, Missouri Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick will not comply. The proposal being pushed by the Biden administration requires financial institutions to report information ...
Read More »Manchin describes Democrat spending bill as ‘fiscal insanity’
“Fiscal insanity” is how Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), describes the Democrat’s $3.5 trillion spending bill as it comes up for a vote today. Manchin, who is pro-life but typically votes in line ...
Read More »Trump takes huge lead in 2024 matchups
Former President Donald Trump would be the frontrunner for the Republican nomination if he chooses to enter the 2024 race, according to a Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released exclusively to “The Hill.” ...
Read More »Bipartisan group of senators condemns pro-abortion protest outside Kavanaugh’s home
Pro-abortion activists have forced rare unity among both Democrat and Republican Senators. After pro-abortion activists protested outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home, members of the Senate Judiciary Committee from both parties quickly came ...
Read More »Biden vaccine mandate for 100 million Americans called “dangerous”
In an unprecedented move that is sure to find its way to the U.S. Supreme Court, President Joe Biden has initiated a vaccine mandate on 100 million Americans. “This is not about ...
Read More »President Biden’s approval rating continues to plunge in polls
Fewer than four in 10 Americans approve of the job President Joe Biden is doing according to the latest polls. A new Economist/YouGov poll found that Biden’s approval ratings “on his handling ...
Read More »Football star Herschel Walker announces candidacy for U.S. Senate from Georgia
Georgia will be a key battleground as Republicans attempt to retake the U.S. Senate in 2022. They picked up a high-profile candidate this week when former football star Herschel Walker announced his ...
Read More »Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate in Missouri flip-flops on abortion
The list of pro-life Democrat politicians continues to shrink. Lucas Kunce, who has announced his candidacy to replace Roy Blunt in the U.S. Senate, now calls himself pro-choice. Kunce unsuccessfully challenged Republican ...
Read More »Democrat Joe Manchin casts deciding vote to save Hyde Amendment
The prolife Hyde Amendment has survived by a single vote. Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia joined with all Republican senators to pass an amendment prohibiting federal dollars from being used ...
Read More »House Democrats prevent public release of Covid origins
People are questioning the motive of Congressional Democrats blocking a bill that would make public the true origins of the Covid-19 virus. The Legislation requires the U.S. Director of National Intelligence to ...
Read More »International summit on religious freedom brings together diverse speakers
Sam Brownback concluded a conference on international religious freedom in the nation’s capital on July 15, after bringing together an array of faith and political leaders with the goal of tackling discrimination ...
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