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Congress must act swiftly to protect the necessary emergency care hardworking rural families deserve.

As we approach America’s 250th birthday, we must renew our commitment to supporting those who have answered the call to serve and defended our precious freedoms from the Battles of Lexington and Concord through today.

Americans in rural communities across the country are confronted with a concerning shortage of access to emergency medical care.

Our constitution shouldn’t be the victim of out-of-state special interests who spend millions to deceive voters and pass out-of-touch policies.

We’re here today to say that there is no amount of profit that justifies the exploitation of our children.

This is exactly the Pandora’s box we warned of, and the women of Missouri will pay the price.

Today’s announcement represents more than a major investment in Missouri’s future—it represents new opportunities for Montgomery County and the surrounding region.

For the last two weeks, local emergency management teams across Missouri have responded to dangerous flash flooding, several tornadoes, and intense straight-line winds resulting in serious destruction to their communities.

I think the level of activity and growth in the economy has been lower.

If you reduce the size of the markets that we trade with, so we reduce our export markets, then that does tend to have a negative impact on growth.

I welcome the opportunity to, at the very least, to get rid of ridiculous provisions that say that, you know, if you have Wi-Fi in your home or building, that they may then be a FISA obligated provider.

Upon initial assessment, our local partners and SEMA believe the emergency response costs and damage to roads, bridges, and other important public infrastructure meet the levels required for a federal disaster declaration for FEMA Public…

This radical decision gives abortion providers a free pass to police themselves.

Energy prices have come down quite a lot, but they're still above where they were before this conflict started. Inflation is higher than we expected it to be.

Oil prices have fallen in recent days, and that's encouraging.

The Bank's job is to make sure that doesn't turn into sustained inflation above our 2% target.

I think holding is the right position to be in at the moment for that, so I think it's a sensible decision in the light of the news.

MLB has a sweetheart deal from the federal government. They play by different rules than any other business in America.