| See you Monday, August 3rd, 6:00PM |
| Come early to purchase a dessert and delicious drink from The Baked Bean, 1860 N Commerce, NIxa, MO 65714 |
| JULY 2026 Meeting Highlights |

| Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday!Our July meeting was a wonderful celebration of America’s 250th Birthday! It was an evening filled with patriotism, games, prizes, fellowship, great food, laughter, and a renewed appreciation for our nation’s remarkable history. |
A special thank you to Baked Bean for catering an absolutely delicious meal with plenty for everyone to enjoy! The food was outstanding and helped make the evening even more memorable.

We were honored to welcome Jennifer Langevei, Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, as our guest speaker. She shared an inspiring look at the courage, sacrifice, and determination of our Founding Fathers and the American people. As a teacher in the Nixa School District, she also encouraged us with information that she is witnessing the engagement of next generation in conservative values. The American spirit lives on!
Our 250th Birthday Trivia Game was a huge success! Members enjoyed testing their knowledge of American history while competing for patriotic prizes.

Huge “Thank YOU” to Candidate Angela Romine for donating a $200 gift certificate to her business as a door prize!

250th Trivia ANSWERS!
| 250th Anniversary Trivia QuestionsQuestion 1: Who was the first U.S. president to fly in an airplane?Answer: Theodore Roosevelt (Oct 11, 1910 in St Louis, Missouri)Question 2: Which U.S. president is known as ‘Old Hickory’?Answer: Andrew JacksonQuestion 3: Who was the commander of the Union forces in the Civil War?Answer: Ulysses S Grant Question 4: Which amendment guarantees freedom of religion?Answer: 1st amendmentQuestion 5: Which of the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution guarantees that “no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law;”?Answer: 5th amendmentQuestion 6: Which war ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783?Answer: American Revolutionary WarQuestion 7: What event is considered the start of the American Revolutionary War?Answer: Battles of Lexington and Concord – April 19, 1775Question 8: The U.S. Constitution lists the first 10 amendments which are collectively known as what?Answer: Bill of Rights Question 9: Which famous document announced freedom for enslaved people in Confederate states?Answer: Emancipation Proclamation – Jan 1, 1863Question 10: What U.S. city became the U.S. capital in 1800?Answer: Washington DCQuestion 11: Which famous event announced the start of the American Revolutionary War?Answer: Paul Revere’s ride (Midnight Ride of Paul Revere) – Apr 18, 1775. |


| Amendment Breakdown! |
Amendment Breakdown!
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MISSOURI AUGUST 4, 2026 PRIMARY BALLOT
Amendment 1 – Continue the Conservation Sales Tax
Key Concerns
Extends the current sales tax for another 10 years.
Keeps funding permanently dedicated instead of reviewed through the annual budget.
Sales taxes are paid by everyone, including lower-income families.
Key Benefits
Continues funding for state parks, historic sites, and soil & water conservation.
Does not create a new tax—continues the existing one.
Returns to voters for renewal in 10 years.
Amendment 2 – Elect Charter County Assessors
Key Concerns
Adds another elected office and campaign.
Key Benefits
Gives Jackson County voters ability to elect their county assessor.
Requires state training for assessors.
Increases public accountability.
Amendment 4 – Change Citizen Initiative Petition Rules
Key Concerns
Makes citizen constitutional amendments harder to pass.
A statewide majority could still lose if it fails in one or more congressional districts.
Gives congressional districts greater power to block statewide measures.
Key Benefits
Requires broader statewide support before changing the Constitution.
Provides voters the full text of initiative petitions.
May reduce frequent constitutional amendments.
Amendment 5 – Phase Out Income Tax / Expand Sales Taxes
Key Concerns
Does not say which goods or services may be taxed in the future.
Allows future Legislatures to expand sales taxes to additional goods and services.
Places no constitutional limit on what goods or services could become taxable.
Leaves future tax decisions to the Legislature rather than specifying them in the amendment.
The fiscal impact is UNKNOWN until future legislation is passed.
Missouri retirees will be paying taxes on goods and services.
Key Benefits
Begins phasing out Missouri's individual income taxes over FIVE YEARS.
Requires income tax reductions to accompany expanded sales taxes.
Includes provisions intended to protect school funding and reduce some local taxes.
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