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Dear [firstname] [lastname], 


Before you read any further, to keep up with what we are doing on a daily basis, please follow us on:

  • Facebook: @RepMarkAlford
  • X: @RepMarkAlford
  • Instagram: @RepMarkAlford


Hey folks, we are back in D.C. this week and staying busy, working for you!


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AMAZING NEWS:


The B-21 Raider will officially be coming to Whiteman Air Force Base in MO-04! The Secretary of the Air Force has officially approved Whiteman AFB as the second location for the B-21 Stealth Bomber.


The B-21 will be the backbone of our bomber force, and we are extremely proud to champion the effort to bring it to Whiteman.


Read more about this wonderful news here!


Watch our announcement video here!



This week, House Republicans put legislation on the floor that pushes back on the threats that China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pose. These bills:

  • Limit China from buying up American farmland
  • Restrict Confucius Institutes on college campuses
  • Block the flow of American taxpayer dollars to Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers

The Chinese Communist Party is engaged in a full-scale influence and espionage operation right here in America. From Confucius Institutes to TikTok, and spy balloons to intellectual property theft, their mission is clear: The CCP wants to collect our data and infiltrate our country from within.


I spoke on the House floor about the dangers we face from Communist China.


Watch here.


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On the Small Business Committee this week, we considered seven bills to cut down on the overburdensome regulations that are harming Main Street America. 


A major impediment to small businesses is the plethora of rules that agencies impose on them. In 2023, federal agencies collectively finalized $129.2 billion in net regulatory costs, creating 60.5 million new hours of paperwork each year for Americans.


This summer, I introduced H.R. 9030, “The Regulatory Agenda Clarity Act" to address this. Our bill will require federal agencies to publish their regulatory agendas in plain, simple language in the federal register. 


Watch here.


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Hey folks, I want to take a moment this week to reflect on the ceremony we held in the rotunda of the U.S. Capitol to posthumously award the Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 service members who lost their lives in Afghanistan on August 26, 2021, during the evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport.


That day, a terrorist suicide bomber killed 13 U.S. service members at the wall of Abbey Gate and injured many more. The withdrawal and the loss of our service members still haunts me to this day. Why? Because it was preventable. We did not have to withdraw the way we did. The logistics, execution, and planning were a disaster.


These 13 service members' families waited year-after-year for an apology from the Biden-Harris administration. They didn't get one. They did not receive one phone call, not one apology. To call this unacceptable is an understatement.


What Speaker Mike Johnson did at the ceremony this week was what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris did not: he apologized to the families. He looked them in the eye and apologized, as their loved ones were posthumously awarded Congress's highest honor — the Congressional Gold Medal. It was long overdue.


In America, we have the strongest military in the history of the world. It’s the President and Congress’s responsibility to engage on matters of war. These issues carry the weight of the world on the backs of our brave men and women who serve our country — both at home and abroad. The responsibility for tragedies, like what happened at Abbey Gate, falls on the government. That’s why the decisions made in Washington deserve the highest scrutiny and oversight. These decisions change world history, start and end wars, and most importantly, put our brave men and women in harm's way.


While I was not in Congress in 2021, I am now — and that’s the lens through which I view the responsibility of government. The Afghanistan withdrawal is the reason I decided to run for Congress. I did not want to sit in a nursing home at age 90 and wonder what more I could have done to help get our country back on track — to help right the ship, to shape the public conversation around these issues, and to ultimately end this administration’s weak policies that have crippled America on the world stage.


I watched the withdrawal from my home, and my heart sank. I wanted to throw up seeing the scenes on TV — people trying to hang on to our cargo airplanes, trying to flee for their lives. We spent 20 years in Afghanistan, trillions of dollars — blood, sweat, tears — and lives lost of our great men and women. It was America’s longest war, and what do we have to show for it? A failed mission — the Taliban took the country in less than a month.


The deep incompetence of this administration’s policies, which have poisoned America’s foreign policy and footprint abroad, is disgusting.


But despite all the heartache, I believe in America’s ability to learn from our past and rise above it. We owe it to our fallen heroes and their families to be better, to ensure that their sacrifice was not in vain.


Speaker Mike Johnson showed courage and honesty in apologizing to the families — something that took real leadership. While we can never bring back their loved ones, acknowledging their pain is the first step toward healing. It’s our duty to make sure this never happens again and to lead with the strength, integrity, and resolve that defines America at its best.


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Honoring the 13 Service Members Who Lost Their Lives in the Afghanistan Withdrawal


These American heroes, who made the ultimate sacrifice at Kabul International Airport, will forever be remembered in our hearts — including Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Jared Schmitz of Missouri.


Watch here.


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Town Hall Tour: Mini Recap Video


We had an incredible Town Hall Tour this August, and we’re excited to share some of the wonderful moments we captured along the way.


Thank you all for coming out to share your thoughts and concerns. We’re here working for you each and every day, and it’s an honor to represent you in Congress.


Watch here.


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Bolivar Chamber of Commerce


It's always a pleasure for our team to meet with the Bolivar Chamber and local elected officials in Polk County. This month's presentation was given by Matt Griswold and was all about mastering communication styles and ways to become better communicators. We also heard about upcoming events and successes from past events around the area!


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Marshall Military Affairs


At the Missouri Valley College in Saline County, our team attended a meeting with the local Knights of Columbus, Airmen from Whiteman Air Force Base, and representatives from other federal elected official offices.


Everyone went over upcoming events and the new Missouri Valley College online Accounting program! We were happy to hear about the great news happening in Marshall. 


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Columbia REDI Meeting


This month's Regional Economic Development Inc. (REDI) meeting at Waves Cider Co. in Boone County was great!


Our team had a great time at the meeting, and folks celebrated Wave's fourth year of business. The various committees and stakeholders in attendance updated everyone about updating projects.


Great day in Columbia!


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Sedalia Chamber


Our team attended the Sedalia Chamber meetings at LifePointe Church, along with Chamber Members and local officials. The Missouri Valley College, Central Methodist University, and Sedalia School District mascots all attended and participated in a dance-off on stage.


We heard from Funky Bunch Pet Care, all of the schools, and various local organizations. Thank you, Pettis County!


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HOW CAN MY TEAM HELP?

 


If anyone you know needs assistance with any agency of the federal government, please contact my team in Raymore, Columbia, or Lebanon. Whether it's the IRS, Social Security, passports, veterans’ affairs, or anything else related to the federal government, please give us a call at one of the following numbers:

  • Raymore: 816-441-6318
  • Columbia: 573-540-6600
  • Lebanon: 417-532-5582

Meanwhile, if you have questions about legislation going through Congress, my office in Washington, D.C., can take care of you. My team in D.C. can be reached at 202-225-2876.


My number one job in Congress is to help folks here in Missouri. Please do not ever hesitate to call my offices at the numbers listed above.


I truly care about and will always be working for you.

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Office Locations

 
Washington, DC Office
1516 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-2876
Lebanon District Office
500 E. Elm Street
Lebanon, MO 65536
Phone: (417) 532-5582
Raymore District Office
1272 West Foxwood Dr.
Raymore, MO 64083
Phone: (816) 441-6318
Columbia District Office
2401 Bernadette Drive
Suite 117
Columbia, MO 65203
Phone: (573) 540-6600
 
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