Tim Taylor’s Voting Record: How Big Ag and Corporate Lobbyists Win While Rural Missouri Loses
In Missouri House District 48, covering Chariton, Cooper, Howard, and Randolph counties, Representative Tim Taylor (R) has served since 2021, pitching himself as a voice for rural Missouri. But his voting record paints a different picture—one where Big Agriculture (Big Ag) and corporate lobbyists cash…
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, CPA, Calls for Repeal of Burdensome Corporate Transparency Act
Jefferson City, MO – Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, CPA, has joined 19 other Secretaries of State in urging President Donald J. Trump to support the repeal of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), a federal law that places costly and confusing reporting requirements on…
Missouri State Senator Rusty Black and His Ties to Invenergy: A Threat to Property Rights in Chariton County and Beyond
For years, Missouri landowners have fought to protect their property from corporate overreach, and now, residents of Chariton County are facing one of their biggest threats yet: the Grain Belt Express. This controversial high-voltage transmission line, spearheaded by the energy company Invenergy, has sparked fierce…
Missouri Secretary of State, Denny Hoskins, Invites the Public To Attend a Demonstration of Election Equipment
The Missouri Secretary of State invites the public to attend a demonstration of election equipment by a current certified vendor. This event aims to showcase the voting system seeking certification for sale and use in Missouri elections. Event Details: Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2025 Time:…
Northwestern R-I School District: A Leader in Education Excellence
Nestled in Mendon, Missouri, Northwestern R-I School District continues to set the bar high for academic excellence and student achievement. In the past 2 years the district has achieved remarkable success, solidifying its reputation as one of the best in the state. Exceptional Academic Performance…
Hoskins Announces 2025 William E. Foley Research Fellowship
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Secretary of State Denny Hoskins today announced the 2025 William E. Foley Research Fellowship. This prestigious fellowship, offered by the Friends of the Missouri State Archives, supports scholarly research that utilizes the extensive holdings of the Missouri State Archives and its…
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins Recognizes National Marriage Week; Announces New Parental Leave Policy
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins has issued a proclamation recognizing February 7-14, 2025, as National Marriage Week, emphasizing the importance of strong marriages and families in building a thriving society. “Marriage is the foundation for strong families,” said Secretary Hoskins. “My…
Missouri State Senator Rusty Black’s Deep Ties to Corporate Donors Revealed
In the world of politics, money often dictates priorities, and nowhere is this more evident than in the case of Missouri State Senator Rusty Black. While Black presents himself as a champion of rural communities and small businesses, a deep dive into his financial backing…
Hoskins Announces Program on the U.S. Army Iron Riders
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Secretary of State Denny Hoskins announced a program about the 25th Infantry Regiment Bicycle Corps. Part of the Friends of the Missouri State Archives Thursday Evening Speaker Series, the event will occur at the Missouri State Archives, a division of Hoskins’…
Keytesville R-III: A Small School Making a Big Impact
When you sit down with Will Perkins, Superintendent of Keytesville R-III School District, it’s immediately clear that he is an educator at heart—deeply invested in the success of his students and the well-being of the community. Over his 18-month tenure, Mr. Perkins has worked to…
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