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Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CityLt. Governor Mike Kehoe has announced his campaign for governor raised more than $2.3 million in the first fundraising quarter of 2024, leaving a combined total for cash-on-hand of $6.2 million for both fundraising committees supporting Kehoe’s campaign, Citizens to Elect Mike Kehoe and American Dream PAC. “Mike Kehoe is outworking every candidate in this race and Missouri conservatives have responded with overwhelming financial and grassroots s…See the Story
Press Release: Mike Kehoe Raises Over $2.3 Million in Most Recent Fundraising Quarter
Senior Citizens · Jefferson CityConservative Superlawyer David Gregory today announced he is suing St. Louis County Executive Sam Page for failing to create and implement the Senior Property Tax Freeze program passed by the Missouri legislature and signed into law by Governor Parson.See the Story
Press Release: David Gregory, Former Republican State Rep, Sues Sam Page to Get St. Louis County Seniors their Tax Break
Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CityScott Faughn is joined by former State Representative and candidate for State Senate David Gregory. On the panel Scott is joined by Rep. Peter Merideth, Rep. Ashley Aune, Jack Cardetti, and Rep. Jeff Myers. The post This Week in Missouri Politics – April 14, 2024 appeared first on The Missouri Times.See the Story
This Week in Missouri Politics - April 14, 2024
Senate · Jefferson CityMissouri has the opportunity to empower thousands of families and students this year with Senate Bill 727. Homeschooling families like mine can benefit from this proposed expansion of the Missouri Empowerment Scholarship Account (MOScholars) program, and this bill continues to protect homeschoolers from government overreach. My family made the decision to homeschool our children because it provided the best educational environment for their indi…See the Story
Expanding Education Options with SB727 Helps Missouri Families
United Auto Workers · Jefferson CityAs the United Auto Workers (UAW) union attempts to extend its reach into Missouri with its effort to unionize the Toyota plant in Troy, workplace freedoms are once again under threat in our state. Now is the time to make sure their usual intimidation tactics don’t go unseen. In its nationwide push to unionize auto manufacturing plants in recent months, UAW has already pushed around 30 percent of autoworkers at the Troy plant to sign union cards,…See the Story
UAW brings its bad faith bargaining to Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri · Jefferson CityThe Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Full Funding Act is a legislative proposal that seeks to address a long-standing issue in the American education system – the underfunding of services for students with educational disabilities. Since the inception of IDEA (1975) the federal government has pledged to match 40% of the average per-student cost for every child eligible under the Act. However, this promise has fallen short, with…See the Story
Full Funding of IDEA — Time to Prioritize "All" Children and Secure Their Future
Senate · Jefferson CityAs a congressman deeply committed to advancing educational opportunities for all students, I wholeheartedly support Senate Bill 727, an effort to provide more funding for public schools and more options for Missouri families to meet students’ unique education needs. This legislation is a vital step towards ensuring that every child in Missouri has access to quality education tailored to their individual needs and circumstances. One of the key pr…See the Story
School choice should be a priority for Jefferson City Republicans
Agriculture · Jefferson CityAgriculture is an integral part of Missouri’s economic makeup. According to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, the Show Me State is home to nearly 88,000 farms, averaging 803 acres a piece, and the industry is valued at $93.7 billion. Meagan Kaiser sat down with the Missouri Times to discuss the future of farming, including what the future may hold for farmers and what steps can be taken to ensure future generations will inherit those oppo…See the Story