Monthly Archives: January 2010
Health Care Freedom Act Hearings in Jeff City Thursday.
Both the Health Care Freedom Act Senate Bill, (Senator Jane Cunningham) and the House Bill (Representative Tim Jones) will have their Committee Hearings this Thursday, January 28th. The Senate hearing for SJR 25 will start at 8am on Thursday morning, Jan. 28th in Senate Hearing Room 1 or 2. They are adjoining rooms. The House hearing for HJR57 (Jones) will … Continue reading
“Audit the Fed” Action Needed
You may have heard on the news that a vote on reinstating Bernanke as Fed chairman is expected before the end of the week. What the mainstream media hasn’t been talking about is the fact that Senator Jim DeMint has placed a “hold” on this vote until after S.604 Audit the Federal Reserve bill has had a straight up or … Continue reading
Missouri Lawmakers Approve Resolution Against Federal Health Control
The Missouri House of Representatives is proving to their constituents that they are listening. Last Tuesday evening, the House passed HCR 18 by a 111-46 vote. The resolution urges the Missouri Congressional delegation to vote against the current health care legislation being presented. This from The Political Fix: Rep. John Diehl, R-Town and Country, sponsored the resolution, which passed on … Continue reading
State Government Seminar
“State Government Seminar” Saturday, January 23rd 12:30pm – 3:00 PM Midwest Music Conservatory 15977 Clayton Road Ballwin, Missouri 63011 Bring your neighbors, family and friends to the “State Government Seminar” where you will learn how citizens can become involved with their Missouri state government. Speakers include: Ron Calzone from Missouri Citizens for Property Rights has been fighting in the courts … Continue reading
Don’t Wait Until Election Day
America was established as a country in which the people would have the final say in who would serve in public office. Every citizen of the United States who is of legal age has the right and privilege not only to vote, but to research and vet their local candidates and then support and campaign for the individual that they … Continue reading
Missouri State Sovereignty Rally Recap
An overflowing and enthusiastic crowd crammed the State Capitol rotunda Wednesday morning, January 13th. They were there to lend their support to the state legislators behind the “State Sovereignty” efforts. State Senators Jane Cunningham and Jim Lembke provided an update on the status of Senate Joint Resolution No. 25 (SJR-25). This resolution, along with a similar resolution in the House … Continue reading
Tomorrow: Missouri Sovereignty Meeting in Chesterfield
Tomorrow afternoon, I Heard the People Say and Show Me Patriots are hosting a meeting in Chesterfield about two very important pieces of legislation that will be presented in the current session – The Healthcare Freedom Act and the Missouri State Sovereignty Resolution. Several elected officials – Senator Jim Lembke, Representative Brian Nieves, Senator Jane Cunningham, Representative Tim Jones – … Continue reading
State Sovereignty Top Priority in House
By: Gregg Jones, Union Missourian Editor State Rep. Brian Nieves said he will sponsor legislation in the upcoming session intended to send a message to the federal government to “cease and desist.” Nieves, of Union, who is in his final year as state representative of the 98th District has said he intends to run for the 26th District Senate seat. … Continue reading
Show Me State Sovereignty Rally **UPDATED**
Featuring the Health Care Freedom Act This Wednesday, January 13th, hundreds of Missourians from all over the state will be rallying at the capitol for State Sovereignty. Several local organizations will be participating and are organizing caravans and carpools to Jefferson City. The information for various starting places is listed below. The rally will begin at 10:00am at the Missouri … Continue reading
Anger With Federal Government Not Enough
by Chuck Baldwin According to Rasmussen Reports, “Seventy-one percent (71%) of voters nationwide say they’re at least somewhat angry about the current policies of the federal government. That figure includes 46% who are Very Angry. “The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 27% are not angry about the government’s policies, including 10% who are Not at All … Continue reading
