Thursday, January 23, 2014

From Senator Mike Parson's Legislative Column

Governor Jay Nixon gave his State of the State Address this week.  In this annual speech the governor presents his version of the state budget.  In recent years the Governor, House of Representatives and Senate all crafted their respective budgets from the same estimated revenue numbers. This year Governor Nixon is basing his budget on higher levels of revenue than the House and Senate anticipate receiving.

As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I believe we should develop a budget based on cautionary numbers.  The Committee began meetings this week (January 20, 2014) and will continue doing so through much of the Legislative Session.  Because the State of Missouri requires a balanced budget, the budget takes time to develop and will be designed with careful considerations.  The final version of the budget must be agreed to by the House, Senate and Governor Nixon.

The Right to Farm constitutional amendment will be on the ballot this November. The intent of the amendment is to protect "... the right of farmers to operate their farms in a safe and responsible manner without fear of being regulated out of business by outside interests."  Already, opposition from those who would like to end production agriculture in our state is beginning to form. 

Commentary:  The economy of the Fourth Congressional District in Missouri is based largely on agriculture.  Senator Parson is calling on affected citizens to take an early active role in educating and presenting the need for the Right to Farm amendment to voters both rural and urban. He encourages you to contact him to arrange opportunities for presenting "...the case for the need of the Right to Farm amendment!"  He may be contacted at mparson@senate.mo.gov.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Celebrating the Organization

Women having an active role in government was gained with the enactment of the 19th Amendment August 26, 1920.  Before and after this date women have spoken positively and forcefully for the traditional values of America.

The National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) is a grassroots political organization with thousands of members across the nation and in several US territories making it one of the largest and most influential women's political organizations in the country.
 
Founded in 1938, the Federated Women work to promote the principles, objectives and policies of the Republican Party; elect Republican candidates; inform the public through political education and activity and increase the effectiveness of women in the cause of good government.
 
The Missouri Federation of Republican Women (MoFRW) predates the national organization!  The MoFRW was established in 1930 through the efforts of Grace S. Burlingham and others. As charter members of the national organization, the Missouri delegation joined with ten other states in 1938 to found the NFRW.
 
The earliest Republican Women's club in Missouri was the 20th Century Republican Women's Club of Kansas City organized in 1920.  Missouri Republican women will soon celebrate 100 years of active engagement with the Party and as citizens promoting good governance!


Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Fourth District Republican Women Welcome You!

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TRUMPET and HERALD:  A forum for engaging communication!

 
With the passage of time, we will introduce members and the public to these categories of interest- Civic Matters, Conservative Thought, Legislative Briefs, Elected Officials and Fourth District Republican Women.  The ever important Events Calendar will be a must view for our readership across the district.  Humor!  Find it here at The Light Side. 
 
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