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Biden’s Ministry of Truth

By Jason Smith, member of Congress At this point in his administration, President Biden and Washington Democrats have made clear they will not stop with their big government agenda until they control every aspect of our lives. At every turn, whenever they’ve run into opposition to their policies – whether it’s mask mandates, vaccine mandates, […]

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Prosecuting Attorneys, Police Chiefs urge the ‘Make Murder Legal’ BILLS, HB 2118 and SB 666 be voted down

JEFFERSON CITY – Dan Patterson, President of the Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys and Greene County Prosecuting Attorney, issued the following statement on Senate Bill 666 and the companion House Bill 2118 regarding self-defense laws:   “As we near the end of this legislative session, Missouri’s prosecutors and police chiefs urge the General Assembly not

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Mizzou students sanctioned following alcohol poisoning incident

COLUMBIA, Mo. — On Wednesday, the University of Missouri Office of Student Accountability and Support (OSAS) under the Division of Student Affairs took an important step in their investigation of an incident resulting in the alcohol poisoning of an incoming fraternity member during the early hours of Oct. 20, 2021, at the now closed Mizzou

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MODDC hosts online discussion with autism self-advocate and educator J.R. Reed

JEFFERSON CITY – Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council (MODDC) invites self-advocates of developmental disabilities, advocates and anyone interested in learning more to online discussions with autism self-advocate J.R. Reed at 3 p.m. CT Monday, May 16 and 3 p.m. CT Monday, May 23. This is a two-part “Learning with MODDC” Zoom webinar series. J.R. Reed is

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Missouri, Louisiana AGs sue Biden, admin officials for allegedly colluding with social media giants to censor, suppress free speech

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Today, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry filed suit against President Biden and other top-ranking government officials for allegedly working with social media giants such as Meta, Twitter, and Youtube to censor and suppress free speech, including truthful information, related to COVID-19, election integrity, and other topics,

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