Today, Congressman Mark Alford of Missouri's 4th District released a statement following the passage of H.R. 4016, the Department of Defense Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026 by the U.S. House of Representatives.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted multiple updates on July 17, detailing recent Senate decisions affecting public broadcasting funds and judicial nominations.
U.S. Rep. Mark Alford used his official account on July 17 to voice opposition to central bank digital currencies and highlight recent legislative activity related to gun rights and military funding.
Senator Eric Schmitt shared a series of posts on July 17, 2025 discussing recent fiscal legislation passed by the Senate and commenting on a Supreme Court decision related to Tennessee's restrictions on gender-affirming care for minors.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted several tweets on July 16-17, criticizing NPR and PBS while updating followers about an extended Vote-a-Rama session in the Senate.
Mizzou football head coach Eliah Drinkwitz and players Daylan Carnell, Connor Tollison, and Zion Young represented the Missouri Tigers at the SEC Football Kickoff in Atlanta.
Senator Eric Schmitt used social media posts on July 17, 2025, to discuss prosecutorial achievements against international criminals and express concerns about perceived politicization within the U.S. justice system.
Rep. Mark Alford highlighted recent House actions on digital asset legislation and promoted his Capitol Recap podcast through a series of posts dated July 17, 2025.
Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) has announced the Senate's approval of President Trump's rescissions package, which he played a key role in advancing through the chamber.
Rep. Mark Alford used his official Twitter account on July 16-17, 2025 to advocate for new legislation targeting foreign real estate purchases and regulating digital assets such as cryptocurrencies and stablecoins.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted several tweets on July 16, 2025 criticizing NPR CEO Katherine Maher’s statements and objecting to PBS children's programming he described as ideological.
Senator Eric Schmitt announced via social media on July 15-16, 2025 his intention to lead efforts in the Senate to eliminate taxpayer funding for NPR and PBS.
U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) recently appeared on CNN's The Source to discuss President Trump's America First economic plan and the rescissions package he is spearheading in the Senate.
Rep. Mark Alford shared updates on legislative work and events from July 15-16, including news about defense appropriations and recognition of General Thomas Bussiere's nomination.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted on July 16, 2025 criticizing several U.S.-funded international projects and questioning whether these expenditures serve American interests.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted several statements on July 16, 2025, criticizing federal spending priorities as the Senate prepared to vote on President Trump's rescissions package.
Senator Eric Schmitt used Twitter on July 16, 2025 to announce the Senate's consideration of President Trump's rescissions package and criticize federal funding for NPR and PBS.
Rep. Mark Alford provided updates via social media on July 15, 2025 about congressional action on the FY 2026 appropriations bill and issued a statement regarding the Epstein files.