January 2022

Their Election Agenda

By Jason Smith, member of Congress    Since our nation’s founding, American elections have all featured some basic, commonsense rules. Americans – not foreigners, non-citizens, or illegal immigrants – are granted the right to choose our leaders. That’s why folks are asked to show identification when they go to the polls. We elect those leaders

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Wagner, colleagues call for all human rights protests to be broadcast during Winter Olympics

WASHINGTON, D.C.  – Missouri Congresswoman Ann Wagner (R-MO), Vice Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, led a letter to NBC calling on the network to air all footage of human rights protests during the 2022 Winter Olympics.  Dictatorial governments have historically used the Olympics to legitimize their regimes and soften criticism of human

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Brian Cecil Randolph

A funeral will be held Saturday, January 22, 2022 for 64-year-old Brian Cecil Randolph, of Cape Girardeau, Missouri who passed away Tuesday, December 21, 2021 at Southeast Hospital. He was born September 7, 1957 in Perryville, Mo. the son of Bill E.and Jewell (Bollinger) Randolph, who both preceded him in death. He was baptized October

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A Great Start to Session

By Holly Rehder, State Senator     It’s January, and the Legislature is back at work in Jefferson City. It’s only the second week of session and already more than 450 bills and resolutions have been filed in the Senate. Many of those measures have been assigned to committees, and we’ve started taking testimony from citizens

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Blunt discusses Democrats’ election takeover, vaccine mandates, and rising inflation

WASHINGTON – In an interview today on Fox News, U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.) discussed Democrats’ attempt to federalize elections, the Supreme Court’s recent decision on vaccine mandates, and record high inflation levels hurting working families.   CLICK HERE to Watch Blunt’s Remarks   Following Are Excerpts of Blunt’s Interview:    On Democrats’ Attempt to

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Cape Nature Center, Southeast Regional Office close due to COVID-19

CAPE GIRARDEAU – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) will close its Southeast Regional Office in Cape Girardeau on Jan. 14, and Cape Girardeau Nature Center on Jan. 14 – 15 due to COVID-19. Both locations will reopen Jan. 18. The Southeast Regional Office will be closed to visitors Friday, Jan. 14. During this time,

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