May 11, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Roy Blunt (Mo.) announced today that he has successfully completed his second tour of the state since being sworn into the U.S. Senate, visiting each of Missouri’s 114 counties and the City of St. Louis. Blunt has made more than 1,000 stops meeting with Missourians in communities all over the state since joining the Senate. In April 2012, Blunt completed his first tour of every Missouri county. Click here for photos highlighting Blunt’s Missouri county tour.



“From lagging job growth to executive overreach, burdensome regulations, and broken ObamaCare promises, the people I serve give the best advice about how to fix the problems they face,” Blunt said. “I’ve learned a great deal by hearing about the issues that matter most to Missourians in every corner of our state,” Blunt continued, “and I'll keep working hard to take their common sense back to Washington."

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1. Thanked volunteers at Ozarks Food Harvest in Springfield.





Senator Blunt visited the Ozarks Food Harvest in Springfield, Mo. where he thanked volunteers, helped stuff food baskets, and discussed the importance of charitable giving.



2. Met with local job creators and manufacturers in Lamar.





Senator Blunt stopped by Redneck Blinds in Lamar, Mo. to talk with local job creators and business owners about efforts to boost manufacturing and grow Missouri jobs.



3. Stopped by the St. Louis Arch.



Senator Blunt discussed the importance of infrastructure and job creation, and toured the St. Louis Arch with Australian Ambassador Kim Beazley.



4. Visited with American veterans in Columbia.



At the Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital in Columbia, Mo., Senator Blunt visited with local veterans.

5. Talked with Kansas City health care professionals.



Senator Blunt talked with health care professionals at Truman Medical Center in Kansas City, Mo.

6. Visited Birds Point-New Madrid Floodway.



Senator Blunt received an update from local officials on the reconstruction of the Birds Point New Madrid Floodway in Southeast Missouri.

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