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Public Education
GOP senators solicit Biden admin inspectors general to answer for demonizing parents, claim parents deserve to know the truth

A recent letter drafted by GOP Senators asks Department of Education Inspector General Sandra Bruce and U.S. Department of Justice Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz “to investigate the… Read More

January 27, 2022
National, State Government
Hawley pushes stepped-up human trafficking reforms

In a press conference last week that lasted nearly two hours, President Joe Biden expressed frustration with efforts by the opposition party to thwart the more ambitious aspects of his… Read More

January 26, 2022
State Government
Republican Sherri Gallick makes plans to run for state representative for Cass and Bates Counties

Businesswoman Sherri Gallick has formed her candidate committee to run for state representative. With redistricting underway, the proposed district boundaries currently include Cass and Bates Counties. A member… Read More

January 25, 2022
State Government
Liberal activist Gwendolyn Grant elected chair of Coordinating Board for Higher Education

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Democrat activist Gwendolyn Grant was recently elected chair of Missouri’s Coordinating Board for Higher Education (CBHE) after spending years building a reputation supporting far-left… Read More

January 24, 2022
State Government
Gov. Mike Parson delivers 2022 State of the State address to Missouri General Assembly

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Gov. Mike Parson delivered the annual State of the State address on Wednesday, outlining his administration’s efforts towards improving Missouri’s economy, workforce development and… Read More

January 20, 2022
National
U.S. political alignments experienced historic shift in 2021

(The Center Square) – Newly released polling shows that America has undergone a major political shift in the past year amid economic challenges, the ongoing pandemic and a series of… Read More

January 19, 2022
National
Florida’s U.S. senators introduce bill to impose sanctions on China

Gov. DeSantis seeks way to divest state funds in Chinese companies (The Center Square) – Florida’s Republican U.S. senators have introduced a bill to impose sanctions on China if the… Read More

January 14, 2022
National
Sinema stands up to Biden, Dem leadership on axing filibuster

(The Center Square) – The same week that President Joe Biden called for “getting rid of” the filibuster to push through Democrats’ agenda on federalizing elections, U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema,… Read More

January 14, 2022
State Government
Army veteran Aaron McMullen announces state representative campaign

Hailing from Jackson County, veteran Aaron McMullen has announced his campaign for state representative. This district is currently found within the city of Independence. The only Republican currently… Read More

January 13, 2022
State Government
Local teacher Rachl Aguirre to run for state representative

Longtime teacher Rachl Aguirre has thrown her hat in the ring for the Republican primary on August 2nd. Running for an open seat, Rachl hopes to become the… Read More

January 13, 2022
National
Biden changes position, pushes ‘getting rid of’ filibuster for federal election takeover bill

(The Center Square) – President Joe Biden stepped into the national debate over a flurry of voter legislation in a speech Tuesday where he chided Republicans over the violent protests… Read More

January 12, 2022
National
Fight over elections, voter fraud reaches climax in Washington

(The Center Square) – A fight over voting legislation has reached a climax in Washington, D.C., where Democratic leadership is making passage of laws to federalize elections their top priority… Read More

January 12, 2022
Public Education
Our nation’s educational power structures are showing cracks

The past few years have seen sweeping changes across many landscapes: political, social, and economic. The area of education is experiencing the same level of change, exposing discontent and tensions… Read More

January 11, 2022
State Government
Legislation looks to put a halt on the number of catalytic converter thefts in Missouri

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The 2022 Legislative Session is underway, and State Rep. Hardy Billington hopes to pass a bill to curb the rise of catalytic converter thefts… Read More

January 10, 2022
Opinion
Op-Ed: Criticism of police, defund policies ignite epic violent crime wave

“Blessed are the peacekeepers, for they shall be called the children of God.” – Matthew 5:9 In the wake of last year’s civil unrest riots and violent public protests, local… Read More

January 10, 2022
National
Analysis: Republicans poised to do well in 2022 midterm elections

(The Center Square) – Less than a year out from the November 2022 midterm elections, Republicans are in a position to pick up more seats than previously expected after redistricting… Read More

January 10, 2022
National
Poll: Majority supports blocking Biden’s private sector vaccine mandate as U.S. Supreme Court weighs challenges

(The Center Square) – The majority of Americans support Congressional efforts to block President Joe Biden’s vaccine mandates for large businesses ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court hearing on that… Read More

January 7, 2022
State Government
What’s on the docket for the 2022 Legislative Session?

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – More than 1,100 bills were pre-filed in December as the Missouri General Assembly lined out their priorities for the 2022 Legislative Session. As lawmakers flock to… Read More

January 4, 2022
National
Senators demand answers on Afghan evacuee vetting, amnesty for illegal immigrants

(The Center Square) – Republican U.S. senators are keeping the pressure on the Biden administration over its immigration policies, demanding answers from Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on… Read More

January 4, 2022
Public Education
New poll highlights bi-partisan concerns about the quality of education

New poll results released by Free to Learn, an education advocacy group, revealed that over 80% of Americans are concerned about the quality of education in the United States. Read More

December 28, 2021