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[Listen] Senator Eigel on the International, National and Statewide Issues OTW (Of The Week)
Senator Bill Eigel joined former Speaker Tim Jones on Springfield, Missouri’s KWTO to discuss and analyze the international, national and statewide issues of the week. Senator Eigel highlighted the fact that DC Democrats continued to spend our tax dollars into oblivion while here on the home front, Missouri State Senate leadership once again failed to pass Congressional redistricting maps or make progress on any important conservative priorities such as electoral integrity, tax cuts or provide Missourians any relief at the gas pump.
Missouri Lawmaker (Rep. Coleman) Seeks to Stop Residents From Obtaining Abortions Out of State
Featuring Rep. Mary Elizabeth Coleman
The measure could signal a new strategy by the antiabortion movement to extend its influence beyond the GOP-led states poised to enact tighter restrictions if the Supreme Court weakens its landmark precedent upholding abortion rights.
Continue reading here.
Read for Yourself — Senator Brattin’s Amendment to Senator Holly Rehders Bill on Sexual Assault
SB 1224 modifies provisions relating to the offense of providing obscene material to a student.
Current Bill Summary - “This act provides that a person commits the offense of providing obscene material to a student if such person is affiliated with a public or private elementary or secondary school in an official capacity and, knowing of its content and character, such person provides, assigns, supplies, distributes, loans, or coerces acceptance of or approving of the providing of obscene material to a student or possesses with the purpose of providing, assigning, supplying distributing, loaning, or coercing acceptance of or approving of the providing of obscene material to a student. This offense is a Class A misdemeanor”.
For full bill text, read here.
Missouri Governor Headlining Fundraiser for Dave Schatz Senate Campaign
Gov. Mike Parson waved off questions last week about the crowded GOP primary for the seat of retiring U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt, saying he had to “be real careful” about saying whether he’s supporting a candidate.
But it seems the governor may be getting closer to weighing in.
Parson is scheduled to headline a fundraiser on March 31 for Dave Schatz, the Missouri Senate’s president pro tem who jumped into the primary in November. The event will be held at Helen Fitzgerald’s Irish Grill & Pub in St. Louis.
Continue reading here.
Zuckerberg's Rigged Election Cash Lands in MO
If it walks like a "Zuck" and quacks like a "Zuck," it’s got to be Facebook (now Meta's) founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s rigged election cash, having found and made its way right to the Show Me State.
President Donald J. Trump said that the 2020 election was rigged, and he was right. With each passing day — despite mainstream media lies — more and more evidence of fraud and abuse comes to light.
The evidence is plain to see, and that’s why more Americans today are concerned about election integrity than in November of 2020.
For example, illegal ballot-harvesting in Georgia has grabbed some of the more recent headlines. It’s important, however, to do more than focus only on the swing states.
The left launched a national campaign to influence the elections in almost every state, and that’s true as well in my home state of Missouri.
The reportage of the present day shows just how much money tech billionaire Mark Zuckerberg spent to influence elections in Missouri in 2020; and it’s yet another smoking gun which shows that President Trump was right.
In 2020, Zuckerberg funneled $9 million of his "Zuckerbucks" into Missouri elections.
He called them "COVID-19 response grants."
However, where this money went seemed to have no correlation to actual coronavirus responses. It didn’t even seem to correspond to population. It turns out that that the money ended up going mostly to counties and districts that — you guessed it — voted for Team Biden.
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