Special Session or Political Theater? Why the Only Fair IP Reform May Be Ignored

Missouri’s Special Session on IP Reform looks more like political theater than real reform. Three of the four resolutions create dangerous double standards that favor politicians while tying the hands of voters. Only HJR 4 treats the people and the legislature equally — but will it even get a fair hearing?
Property Tax Freeze Provisions in SB3: What You Need to Know!

SB3 includes a property tax freeze that requires counties to put the measure on April 2026 ballots. The freeze isn’t permanent and faces legal, fiscal, and constitutional challenges.
Call to Action: Support SJR40 – Protect Constitutional Sheriffs in Missouri!

Support SJR 40 to protect MO sheriffs! Testify by 11 PM at witness.house.mo.gov. Call Speaker Patterson (573-751-0902). Act now for liberty! #ACT4MO
Concerns With SB 79

SB 79 breaches Missouri’s Constitution, curbs parental rights, and boosts state power. ACT4MO rejects this bill, opposing Section 210.030’s harmful rules.
SB 4, the Utility Omnibus Bill, the Complete Resource

This is the comprehensive resource for the Utility Omnibus bill SB 4 that has passed both chambers of the Missouri Legislator. The collection of videos and articles below should provide you all need to know to determine for yourself if this was the best alternative for Missouri.
Competition Over Monopoly: Why Missouri Should Embrace the Free Market for Electricity

Missouri should adopt a competitive electricity market via HB 417 and SB 487, offering affordability and innovation without rate hikes, as seen in Texas and Pennsylvania.
Support the “The Constitutional Money Act”

House bills HB 630 and HB 433 both focus on regulating the treatment and use of gold and silver as legal tender in Missouri under the “Constitutional Money Act.”
The Constitutional Money Act, as defined by both HB 630 and HB 433, establishes the legal framework for recognizing gold and silver (“specie”) as legal tender in Missouri.
Update on SB 4! A Bad Bill Gets Worse!

The Senate Substitute for Senate Bill No. 4 (SS for SB 4) is now a whopping 128 pages long, drastically changing how utilities in Missouri are regulated. Below is a summary of the bill’s key provisions that could negatively impact consumers and references to their respective sections.
Justin Sparks for Missouri Speaker of the House

Justin Sparks is the Speaker we need. Sign the online petition, share the message on social media, and donate to fuel his vision for change.
#Sparks4Speaker
Similar Situations Arising in Both the Missouri House and US Senate

In the wake of recent elections, decisions in the Missouri House and US Senate will shape leadership. Josh Hawley backs the wrong candidate. The GOP pushes Jon Patterson for Speaker despite his terrible record on conservative issues.
Your voice matters! Read on for details!
