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Supreme Court urged to protect coach’s right to pray

JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt today joined a coalition of 27 states filing an amicus brief in Kennedy v. Bremerton, supporting a Washington state football coach’s right to engage in his private exercise of religion by praying after football games. Coach Joseph Kennedy was suspended by Bremerton School District after praying while in […]

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Standing with Parents

By Holly Rehder, Missouri State Senator It’s hard to imagine anything good coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, but if there’s one positive, it may be that a lot of families started paying more attention to their children’s education. The disruptions caused by shuttered classrooms, social distancing and remote learning prompted many moms and dads

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Smith leads fight against discriminatory Biden health care rule

From a news release WASHINGTON, D.C. – On February 18, Congressman Jason Smith, the Republican Leader of the House Budget Committee and a member of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Health, led a group of Ways and Means Republicans in writing the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) expressing serious concerns about the agency’s

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Schmitt: CDC Director fails to apologize during visit to Washington University

ST. LOUIS, Mo. – Following Centers for Disease Control Director Rochelle Walensky’s visit to Washington University this morning, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt released the following statement: “Today, the CDC Director visited Washington University in St. Louis to talk public health. Missing from her roundtable discussion was an apology – an apology to the parents

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MOSERS board votes to divest Russian holdings

JEFFERSON CITY – At Thursday afternoon’s special meeting of the Missouri State Employees’ Retirement System (MOSERS) Board of Trustees, members unanimously passed Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick’s motion to prevent the future acquisition of Russian holdings and calling on the plan to divest any current holdings prudently.   “Today the MOSERS Board of Trustees sent

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Mo releases February 2022 General Revenue Report

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — State Budget Director Dan Haug announced Thursday that net general revenue collections for February 2022 increased 5.4 percent compared to those for February 2021, from $740.7 million last year to $781.0 million this year.   Net general revenue collections for 2022 fiscal year-to-date increased 2.2 percent compared to February 2021, from $7.20

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March 10 is National ‘Slam the Scam’ Day

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Inspector General for the Social Security Administration (SSA) has designated March 10, 2022 as National “Slam the Scam” Day—an outreach campaign to raise public awareness of Social Security scams and other government imposter scams. This is part of National Consumer Protection Week, March 6 – 12, 2022. In 2021, the Federal Trade

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FDA urges companies to be ‘recall-ready’

WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Thursday, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration finalized guidance to help companies prepare to quickly and effectively remove violative products from the market. The guidance describes steps companies should take, before a recall is necessary, to develop recall policies and procedures that include training, planning and record-keeping to reduce the time

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