KC Star Alters Letter to the Editor
Jefferson City, Mo. — On Friday the Kansas City Star substantially altered a letter to the editor submitted by the Secretary of the Jackson County Republican Party. Carolyn Caton, Secretary for the Jackson County Republican Party, submitted a letter to the editor at the Kansas City Star (KC Star) this week voicing her support for Republican U.S. Senate candidate, Eric… More
Missouri Republican Party’s Executive Committee Recommends Vote Against Amendment 3
Jefferson City, Mo. — Wednesday, the Missouri Republican Party’s Executive Committee passed a recommendation against Amendment 3. Amendment 3 will be on the November 8th election ballot. If passed it would allow for the possession, consumption, purchase and cultivation of marijuana for Missourians 21 and older, and would also expunge records for people with non-violent cannabis offenses, unless the offenses… More
Trudy Busch Valentine Has Already Been Bought
Jefferson City, Mo. — Despite her claims to stand up to health insurance companies, Trudy Busch Valentine’s financial disclosure statement filed July 3rd, shows the Democrat U.S. Senate Candidate has several large investments in those exact health insurance companies, pharmaceutical companies, and holdings in other health care stocks. Indicating a possible conflict of interest. Last week the Springfield Daily Citizen reported… More
Missouri Republican Party Releases Statement on September Consumer Price Index
Jefferson City, Mo. — The Consumer Price Index (CPI) soared in September by 8.2 percent compared to last year, surpassing economists’ forecast, and meaning inflation remains at a near 40-year high. Core consumer prices – excluding food and energy – rose by 6.6 percent from last year, the fastest pace in 40 years. Gas prices are up 18.2 percent. Electricity… More
Eric Schmitt and Missouri Republican Party Release New TV Ad
Jefferson City, Mo. — Today, Eric Schmitt, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate and Missouri Attorney General, in conjunction with the Missouri Republican Party, released a new television ad of the 2022 general election. The ad compares Eric Schmitt's working-class roots and his plan to stop reckless government spending, against the Democratic candidate, and heiress to the Anheuser-Busch fortune, Trudy Busch Valentine's… More
Rather Than Protect Communities, Cori Bush Prefers Using Tax Dollars for Her Own Radical Agenda
Jefferson City, Mo. — Missouri U.S. Congresswoman, and leader of the Missouri Democrats, Cori Bush, is not opposed to funding plenty of social services with Americans’ tax dollars, as long as police departments are not included among those services. As part of her radical agenda, Cori Bush has expressed she wants tax dollars to go towards funding reparations, housing, “college… More
Trudy Busch Valentine’s Silence Endorses Cori Bush’s Vote To Defund The Police
Jefferson City, Mo. — Missouri Congresswoman Cori Bush voted against a bill in the U.S. House which would provide funding to the nation’s local police departments. The U.S. House voted on and passed a policing and public safety package last month which provided $60 million to support local police departments across the nation. Rep. Cori Bush was the only Missouri… More
Governor Parson Signs Agriculture Tax Credit Legislation and State’s Largest Tax Cut into Law
Jefferson City, Mo. — On Wednesday, Governor Mike Parson held a press conference and signed agriculture tax credits and income tax cut legislation recently passed by the Missouri General Assembly during special session. The agriculture legislation includes a $40 million tax credit package. It extends several agricultural tax credits that expired and creates some new tax credits. The other piece… More
Op-Ed: Gov. Parson’s Tax Cut Will Be For Every Missourian
The Missouri Republican Party had an op-ed published promoting Governor Parson's call for the Missouri legislature to pass historic tax cut legislation in a special session. Read the article on The Heartlander news website HERE. Full Op-Ed The Heartlander September 19th, 2022 This week, legislators are back in Jefferson City for a special session to discuss and pass Gov. Mike… More