Rep. Mark Alford shared updates on nearly $23 million in federal investments for Missouri's Fourth District across several posts dated September 22 and September 23, 2025.
Rep. Mark Alford used social media on September 23, 2025 to highlight his ongoing constituent engagement and announce new programs aimed at improving access to healthcare for rural Missourians.
Rep. Mark Alford used social media on September 23, 2025 to announce the Rural Health Transformation Program—a $50 billion effort focused on improving healthcare access in rural communities.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted on September 23, 2025 about supporting bipartisan legislation for Route 66’s historic recognition and expressing concerns regarding online censorship’s influence on American political discourse.
Congressional Republicans and President Trump have allocated significant funding to support rural health care in Missouri and throughout the United States.
Senator Eric Schmitt shared reflections on legal battles over alleged censorship by tech platforms and celebrated a major manufacturing investment in Missouri through posts dated September 23, 2025.
U.S. Rep. Mark Alford shared his views on Israel's actions against Hamas and discussed his recent visit to a behavioral health center in Raymore, Missouri through posts made on September 23, 2025.
Rep. Mark Alford shared updates on religious views, local funding achievements totaling nearly $23 million for Missouri's 4th District, and concerns about crime on September 21-22, 2025.
The University of Missouri men's golf team improved its position at the Canadian Collegiate Invitational, moving up to third place after the second round on Monday.
Senator Eric Schmitt posted several messages on social media between September 19 and September 20, 2025, including commentary on American founding principles and strong statements regarding U.S. immigration policy.
U.S. Rep. Mark Alford detailed his recent congressional efforts on X between September 19 and September 20, including recognition events at the Capitol and nearly $23 million secured for Missouri's Fourth District.
Following a 42-31 victory over Kansas in the StorageMart Border Showdown, several University of Missouri football players received national honors for their performances.
Sophomore Trent Mierl led the University of Missouri men's golf team on Tuesday, helping the Tigers climb four spots in the team standings after a strong second day of play.