U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) praised the Senate’s confirmation of four Missouri district court nominees to the federal bench on September 9, 2025. “Today is a big day for Missouri as we confirm the last of our four outstanding district court...
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has introduced new legislation that would require the General Services Administration (GSA) to display the national motto, "In God We Trust," on all federal buildings across the United States.
Social Security Subcommittee Chairman Ron Estes (KS-04) opened a joint hearing of the Subcommittees on Social Security and Work & Welfare to address challenges faced by individuals with disabilities seeking employment.
Rep. Jason Smith used social media between September 6-8, 2025 to discuss his attendance at a presidential dinner and defend recent tax legislation aimed at supporting working-class Americans.
U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) has called for a federal investigation into living conditions at the Villas of Autumn Bend, a HUD-subsidized housing complex in Blue Springs, Missouri.
Senator Hawley Press Office released statements in early September 2025 highlighting Senator Josh Hawley's warnings about artificial intelligence's concentration of power and threats to workers.
The number of lawyers in good standing working in cities in Iron County in July remained the same compared to June, according to the Missouri Bar Associations.
Rep. Jason Smith posted on September 4, 2025 about violence against ICE officers and ongoing federal budget debates involving Republicans and Democrats.
The Senator Hawley Press Office published several posts between September 1-4, highlighting Senator Josh Hawley's remarks for Labor Day and his participation in NatCon5.
Rep. Jason Smith used his X account on September 4 to announce a media appearance and address legislative initiatives such as tax relief for working families.
Rep. Jason Smith used his X account in early September to promote a major legislative bill supporting business growth while criticizing Democratic approaches to crime policy.