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Jason Smith Recognized by American Conservative Union
July 07th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Jason Smith Recognized by American Conservative Union

American Conservative Union is leading, oldest, and most trusted voice in Advancing Conservatism

Washington, D.C.- Yesterday, Congressman Jason Smith received an award from the American Conservative Union (ACU) for his conservative voting record and advancement of conservative policies and principles. The American Conservative Union is the leading and most respected group evaluating the Conservative record of Members of Congress and honoring those who uphold the principles of expanding personal liberties and freedoms. Representative Smith received the highest conservative score among the members of the Missouri delegation.

Upon receiving the award, Smith said, “It is humbling to be honored simply for voting the way the folks of southeast and south central Missouri would come to expect. The individual freedoms and our way of life I am fighting for are what folks sent me here to do. Smith continued, “We are under a constant assault from the liberal left trying to grow government and take away constitutionally protected rights from the small business owners, farmers and families of Missouri. I will continue to fight for the folks back home against an ever growing government trying to regulate every aspect of our lives.”

The American Conservative Union is the leading voice in providing conservative positions and advancing a conservative agenda in Congress. ACU honors those Members of Congress who have pledged to uphold conservative values and actually then backed up those words with actions.

The American Conservative Union celebrates the legacy of Ronald Reagan by supporting policies and leaders in Congress who support economic growth through less taxes, balanced budgets, reductions in regulations and cutting federal spending. Additionally, ACU supports Members who advance measures to protect the 2nd Amendment, grow religious freedoms and individual liberties while also supporting an increase in the integrity and transparency of government.  
 
Shown in the photo from left to right: Congressman Smith, ACU Chairman Matt Schlapp)


Last Updated on July 07th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Bootheel Conservative Republican Club Meeting Minutes
July 05th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Bootheel Conservative Republican Club Meeting Minutes

Sikeston, Missouri - Below are the Official Minutes of the Bootheel Conservative Republican Club Meeting held on June 2, 2016 at the Grecian Steakhouse in Sikeston, Missouri received in our office today, July 5, 2016 at 9:23 a.m.

Meeting was called to order by Chair Anna Voelker at 6:30 pm.
 
Secretary's Report:  The following were in attendance:  Anna Voelker, Chair, John McMillen, VP, Alan Pendergrass, Secretary,   Carrie Yanson, Betty McMillen, , John Chadd,  Ann Rolwing,  Jim Rolwing,, Ray Rehder,  Frank Tatum, Shirley Young, Myrna Cheek, Margaret Anderson, Susan Werner,  Myrt Kellett. Ron McCormick, Steve Sullivan, Lynette Shirrell,  Darlene Felts, Mary T Pelczynski, Wes Drury, Connie Drury, Cory Hutchenson, Bridget Hutchenson, Jeff Shawan and Dan Hutton.
 
Minutes of 5/5/16 were approved as read by Alan Pendergrass. John McMillin made motion to approve, 2nd by Margaret Anderson and passed.
 
Treasurer's Report:  No report

 
Earl Morris, one of Scott County's delegates at State Caucus, suddenly passed away immediately after the end of the caucus.  Earl had been involved with the Redmand and Ruth Dunham Memorial Scholarship and those closest to him have asked us to support this scholarship in lieu of any other memorial.  Alan Pendergrass made a motion to donate $100.00 in memory of Earl Morris to the scholarship.  Seconded by John Chadd and passed.   We are also encouraging others to make private donations to the scholarship.  Please make your checks to Redmand and Ruth Dunham Memorial Scholarship.  They can be sent directly to SEMO Foundation, C/O Trudy Lee, One University Plaza, MS7300, Cape Girardeau MO 63701
 
Committee Reports:
 
Headquarters:  Still looking.  There was discussion about several different locations but nothing yet agreed upon. Alan Pendergrass will open a Chaffee HQ.
 
Fundraising:  Lynette Shirrell reported that we need money!  There will be a Yard sale at Lynette Shirrell's home at 1204 Fairfield, Sikeston MO mid July to early August.  If you have yard sale items please bring them to Lynette's home and she'll store until the sale.
 
Dr Ben Carson Scholarship:  Carrie Yanson announced that on 6/3/16 at 2:30 at Suzie's in Sikeston, there will be an award ceremony recognizing the 9 local students that will be sharing the $17,000 scholarship fund.  This will complete the funds from the event.
 
Candidates:
 
Jeff Shawan spoke on behalf of John Brunner.  He also mentioned that John Brunner will be in Dexter on 6/13/16 at the Stoddard County Republican Club meeting held at the Hickory Log.  Meeting starts at 6:30.
 
Cory Hutchinson is a Republican candidate for Sherriff in Mississippi County and is running unopposed in the primary.  He told us about his experiences and asked for our support. 

Wes Drury is a Republican Candidate for Sherriff in Scott County.  He asked for our support.  He is running Opposed in the Republican Primary.
 
Myrna Cheek spoke briefly on behalf of Bev Randles for Lt Governor.
 
OLD BUSINESS:

 
State Caucus;   Anna Voelker spoke about some of the platform resolutions that were passed as well as the delegates that were elected.
 
NEW BUSINESS:

Events:

Dr Ben Carson Event Scholarship Award:  Suzie's in Sikeston, 2:30pm on 6/3/16.
 
Meet and Greet for Mark Parson, Candidate for Lt Governor at Cheers in Sikeston at 5:30 on 6/15/16. Hosted by Ellen Brandom.
 
Next meeting:  July 7th, 2016 , 6:30 at the Grecian Steakhouse in Sikeston.
 
John McMillin made a motion to adjourn, 2nded by Carrie Yanson and passed.


Last Updated on July 05th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Jason Smith Initiates Congressional Delegation - Subject Transgender Bathroom Guidance
June 29th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Jason Smith Initiates Congressional Delegation - Subject Transgender Bathroom Guidance
Congressman Jason Smith Initiates Congressional Delegation calling on Attorney General Chris Koster
to Join Multistate lawsuit against Obama’s transgender bathroom guidance


Washington, D.C.- Today, Congressman Smith led the Missouri Congressional Delegation in calling on Attorney General Chris Koster to join the 11-state federal lawsuit against the Obama Administration’s transgender bathroom guidance in order to protect students in Missouri. The Obama administration and Departments of Education and Justice recently issued a guidance that directs public schools to allow transgender students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity. If a state fails to comply with this bathroom directive, it will risk losing federal education funding.‎

Upon sending the letter, Rep Smith stated, “The Obama Administration’s attempt to intimidate Missouri public schools by threatening to pull funding if they don’t comply with this ridiculous and unsafe new executive action is unconstitutional and outrageous. Something must be done to protect children of our public schools across Missouri.”
 
Smith continued, “It is imperative that Attorney General Koster join in filing the 11- state federal lawsuit, he has already stated that the President was “wrong to dictate a national policy so quickly and unilaterally”, now is the time to act.”

The lawsuit brought by officials from 11 states asks the court to block the federal government from “implementing, applying or enforcing the new rules, regulations and guidance interpretations.” This is the first suit filed against the Obama administration in response to its controversial transgender bathroom directive. States in the suit include Texas, Alabama, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Tennessee, Arizona, Maine, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Utah and Georgia. 

Last Updated on June 29th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Congressman Smith Introduces Bills to Rein in Unaccountable Federal Agency Spending
June 23rd 2016 by Dee Loflin
Congressman Smith Introduces Bills to Rein in Unaccountable Federal Agency Spending

Smith Bill’s would no longer allow Agencies to Spend the fines, levies, penalties they are assessing taxpayers  

Washington, D.C.- Today, Congressman Jason Smith introduced two pieces of legislation to rein in government federal agencies ability to spend fines, fees, settlements and penalties they are levying on American taxpayers.

H.R. 5551, the End EPA Rouge Spending Act, introduced by Rep Smith prevents the Environmental Protection Agency from spending any fine, private settlement, penalty or fee they collect. Rep Smith introduced the bill in response to the fact that while Congress has decreased the EPA’s budget by 21% since 2010 , the EPA continues to find other avenues to generate new resources to spend, namely by attacking hardworking taxpayers with new and more aggressive penalties. This bill continues Smith’s fight against harmful EPA regulations. In 2015 Smith introduced the END EPA Advertising Act to stop the EPA from using taxpayer money to hire public relations contractors. He also lead a bi-partisan letter in 2014 sent to the EPA’s Administrator Gina McCarthy asking for an extension for people affected by the EPA’s new rule on emission standards for existing power plants. Additionally, Smith has worked to defund harmful regulations the EPA has authored such as the burdensome and costly Waters of the United States rule.  

 “The EPA is an agency out of control. They profit off the lives of hardworking folks in Missouri through outrageous fines and fees. These fees then sit in a slush fund where unelected bureaucrats can spend the money how they see fit,’ Smith said. “My bill would help rein in this agency and restore the true power of the purse to the people’s representatives in Congress.”

Congressman Smith, along with his colleague Congressman Gary Palmer of Alabama, also co-introduced H.R. 5499, the Agency Accountability Act. Like the EPA many other agencies have the authority to collect fines, fees, and other revenues outside of appropriated funds.  These funds are then used to offset cuts in these agencies’ budgets which Congress has made. According to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the federal government collected $516 billion in user fees alone in 2015.  This has led to many agencies being unaccountable for certain acts and has substantially limited congressional oversight.

The Agency Accountability Act would remove the incentive for agencies to continue to increase fines, fees, penalties and other assessments and put the control back in the hands of elected representatives and the American taxpayer.

After it was uncovered that the IRS was using a slush fund of $500 million of taxpayer dollars without Congressional approval, Smith introduced his IRS OWES Act in April that was passed by the House with bi-partisan support that gives the Article I power back to Congress. Article I of the U.S. Constitution grants the people, through their elected representatives in Congress, the power of the purse, not federal agencies.


Last Updated on June 23rd 2016 by Dee Loflin




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Good Fathers Make Good Citizens from John Brunner
June 20th 2016 by Dee Loflin
Good Fathers Make Good Citizens from John Brunner
Being a father was one of my most important jobs.  Good fathers make good citizens and help keep the fabric of our nation intact.  As Governor, I will never lose focus on the fact that the family is the fundamental unit of our society.  

Enjoy this special day, and tomorrow, let's work.

John Brunner

Last Updated on June 20th 2016 by Dee Loflin




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