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Senator Roy Blunt's Listening Staff to Be In Dexter
March 09th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Senator Roy Blunt's Listening Staff to Be In Dexter

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Dee Loflin, SMT Writer

Dexter, Missouri - U.S. Senator Roy Blunt’s staff will host a Listening Post Meeting on Monday, March 18, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Bootheel Regional Planning Commission.

Listening Posts are intended for Missourians to share their questions and concerns during meetings with members of Senator Blunt's staff.

Senator Blunt’s Jefferson City office also extends one-on-one service to all Missourians who have an issue with a federal agency or need additional assistance.

To reach the Senator’s Office of Constituent Services, please call at (573) 634-2488 or send a letter at 308 E. High Street, Suite 202, Jefferson City, Missouri 65101.

What:            Senator Blunt's Staff Hosts Listening

                      Post Meeting

When:           Monday, March 18, 2013 from

                           11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CT

Where:          Bootheel Regional

                      Planning Commission


Last Updated on March 09th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Kent Hampton's Capitol Report March 4, 2013
March 04th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Kent Hampton's Capitol Report March 4, 2013

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Dee Loflin, SMT Writer

Jefferson City, Missouri - As the last remnants of winter made their way through Jefferson City this week your Missouri House started on the People’s Agenda with all committees listening to a host of bills while making their way through the process to the floor. Listed below are three that made it through the House this week. 

The Missouri House passed legislation this week sending a strong message about our support of your right to farm here in Missouri. There are many special interest groups that would like to curb or punish our number one industry, Agriculture. We are fully committed to standing in defense of the traditions, values and rights we Missourians have held dear for generations. HCS HJR 11 & 7, would approve a constitutional amendment giving voters the opportunity to make their voices heard on this important issue in the next statewide election.

HJR 8, proposes a constitutional amendment requiring the State Lottery Commission to develop and begin selling a “Veterans Lottery Ticket” by July 1, 2015.  The net proceeds from the sale of these tickets would be deposited into the Veterans Commission Capital Improvements Trust Fund to provide vital services to our veterans. This select group has already given for us, should we not try and return the deed?  This legislation has received resounding support and no opposition. 

HB 34,established the School Construction Act which exempts construction and maintenance work done for rural school districts from the prevailing wage rate requirement upon the school board’s approval. This should be a major help to communities struggling to meet the safety and advancement for our future generation.

Rep. Hampton was pleased to have Hannah Stoelting, a Junior from Holcomb High School, as a Legislative Shadow on February 20th, 2013. 

A group of 8th grade students from Caruthersville Middle School also visited the Capital on February 18th and 19th and were excited to meet Hampton.

As always, it is an  honor to serve you in the Missouri House.  If you would like to discuss any issue, please contact 573-751-3629.  You can also email me at Kent.Hampton@house.mo.gov.  I look forward to hearing from you.

Photo courtesy of Shana Beasley, Legislative Assistant to Rep. Kent Hampton, serving the 150th District.


Last Updated on March 04th 2013 by Dee Loflin




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Kander Launches The Missouri Channel Website
February 28th 2013 by Beth Farrah
Kander Launches The Missouri Channel Website

Missouri - Missouri’s Secretary of State, Jason Kander, has put a brilliant plan into action within the last couple of weeks. With the creation of TheMissouriChannel.com, the Secretary of State website offers information that was not available to the public for quite some time.

With this new program up and running, Missouri citizens have the power to access the website and watch video clips, listen to audio tapes, and read an assortment of articles right there on their very own laptop or computer. Debates and discussions are now able to be easily accessed, which were previously not available at all. Aside from the debates, there are also journals that are available on Kander’s newest website.

Kander is currently in charge of keeping tabs on the historical and current state government records and wants the public to have the opportunity to see these documents or records. This website gives the Missouri people more than just an inward look on what is going on in our state government, but also gives them insight about the actual discussions and debates that are taking place.

Our Secretary of State’s newest idea will surely be a big hit. Currently, the website contains information about the House and Senate Debates, which took place on February 18th (both audio and journals are included). On February 19th, another House Debate took place and the website holds both audio and journals. On the same day, there was a two part Senate Debate and the audio and journals that were written and record are both available. The latest debates that took place on February 20th are also available. Live debates from both the Senate and House of Representatives will not be found on TheMissouriChannel.com but can be found on their respective websites.

Another great thing about this recently launched website is that it was completely free of charge to the taxpayers and contains information that isn’t always publicly broadcasted.

"One of my major goals as secretary of state is to make government more transparent and accessible, and this project will go a long way to achieve that," Kander stated. "Even better, this initiative comes at no additional cost to the taxpayers, because it's using systems already in place."

If you are looking forward to checking out our state’s newest website, make sure it is not between the times of 6:00pm and 6:30pm today (Thursday, February 28th). The website will be down during that time due to maintenance and new material being downloaded. 


Last Updated on February 28th 2013 by Beth Farrah




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Shane Schoeller New Exec of MO Republican Party
February 28th 2013 by Dee Loflin
Shane Schoeller New Exec of MO Republican Party

Missouri -
Shane Schoeeler, the former Missouri State Representative who ran unsuccessfully for secretary of state in 2012, has been named as executive director of the Missouri Republican Party.


In a statement, Schoeller, vowed to build on the party’s majorities in the state legislature and in its congressional delegation, and to “restore Republican leadership in Missouri’s statewide offices.”

“We must effectively communicate to all Missourians that our best days are ahead by electing Republicans committed to economic growth and prosperity for our state, and our nation,” Schoeller said in the statement.

Below is a letter from Ed Martin, Chairman of the Missouri Republican Party.

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Last Updated on February 28th 2013 by Staff Writer




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Governor Nixon Kicks Off Trout Season at Montauk
February 27th 2013 by Beth Farrah
Governor Nixon Kicks Off Trout Season at Montauk

Montauk State Park near Salem, Missouri has a lot to offer. With its crystal clear spring water, a humungous trophy pond, a large fish hatchery, and great camping sites, it is a go-to place for people of all ages. In fact, even Missouri’s Governor, Jay Nixon, is thrilled to be spending this Friday, March 1st, at Montauk.

There are many great things about the park, but its premier attraction is trout fishing. The clear waters and heartily stocked trout fish bring fishermen and vacationers from all over. Governor Nixon will be shooting off the starting pistol at 6:30am on the bridge at Montauk State Park to indicate the beginning of this year’s trout season. Fishermen will be anxiously awaiting that sound of gun fire in the bright and early morning as they are waist deep in the cool spring water.

Trout season has officially been declared from March 1st until October 31st. There is a catch and release pond offered at Montauk year round. Licenses and tags are required and can be purchased at the State Park shop in the center of the park. Trout fishing will start around 6:00am to around 7:30am and will end near 7:00pm or 8:00pm. The daily limit of fish caught at Montauk is four and these fish can be cleaned at one of the cleaning stations near the banks of the river.

Governor Nixon will be one to participate in this annual event and is excited to jump into a pair of waders, grab his fly fishing pole, and wade into Current River this Friday with the other Missouri fishermen attending. After a few hours of great fishing at Montauk State Park, Governor Nixon will arrive at Bennett Springs State Park near Lebanon to begin his fly-fishing adventure.

“One of the pleasures of living in Missouri is trying to land a trout on opening day,” Governor Nixon stated. “I’m delighted to be at two of our trout parks on Friday to join in one of the generations-old traditions that make Missouri State Parks such great places to visit.”

Governor Nixon will be available to talk to the media at Montauk State Park after firing the starting pistol around 6:30am. When he arrives in Lebanon, he will also speak to the media around 11:30am before continuing his day of fishing.

If you are interesting in other great trout fishing locations aside from Montauk and Bennett Springs, fishermen can kick off this year’s season at Roaring River State Park (near Cassville) and Maramec Spring Park (near St. James). 


Last Updated on February 27th 2013 by Beth Farrah




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