Mid-Missouri House members plan to object to Electoral College count
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
Two U.S. House members representing parts of Mid-Missouri will object to the counting of Electoral College votes in a joint congressional session Wednesday, according to a statement posted on a congressman s website.
Reps. Vicky Hartzler (R-Harrisonville) and Sam Graves (R-Tarkio) joined Reps. Jason Smith (R-Salem) and Billy Long (R-Springfield) in putting their names on the joint statement issued Thursday. Smith posted the statement on his official House site.
U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-Harrisonville, speaks Friday at a women in agriculture conference in Columbia.
Objections in each chamber would lead to two hours of debate and votes on those objections.
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U.S. Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ) has announced the winners of this year’s New Jersey Fourth Congressional District Congressional App Challenge, part of a nationwide competition for middle school and high school students to showcase their software app-developing skills and teamwork.
The winning app (application), CollabraCart, was designed by Communications High School students Erin Hardiman of Spring Lake, Melody Lin of Freehold and Jacob Rosegarten of Morganville, according to a press release from Smith’s office.
“I am pleased to congratulate all the winning students at Communications High School,” Smith was quoted as saying in the press release. “The winning app, CollabraCart, is very timely in the COVID era in which we find ourselves. It can match people who are struggling to purchase groceries with individuals who are seeking to donate their time and/or money to help them.