I urge you to oppose SB363 (Brown), HB363 (Sparks), and SB147 (Coleman), which threaten to erode accountability for violent acts under the guise of self-defense, endangering Missourians and exacerbating systemic inequities. These bills dangerously shift the legal burden of proof, creating a “presump
I urge you to oppose SJR40 (Carter, HJR61 (Cook), HJR71 (Jacobs), and HJR40 (Whaley), which propose a constitutional amendment relating to the election and duties of sheriffs. This amendment threatens accountability, civil liberties, and the balance of power in Missouri. While framed as a safeguard
I urge you to oppose SB503 (Henderson), HB1092 (Keithley), SB352 (Trent), and HB83 (Veit), the so-called “Uniform Public Expression Protection Act,” a bill that dangerously undermines accountability, stifles justice, and shields bad actors under the guise of protecting free speech. While the First A
I urge you to strongly oppose HB1085 (Gragg), SB117 (Moon), HB744 (Baker), and HB38 (Billington), which are currently being discussed in the Missouri legislature. HB1085 would force teachers to register as sex offenders if they use the names and pronouns of transgender children or otherwise support
I urge you to reject SB 594 (Burger), HB34 (Billington), and SB643 (Hudson), which mandate the display of a government-prescribed version of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. These bills violate constitutional principles, undermine religious inclusivity, and threaten the rights of st
I urge you to oppose HB425 (Vernetti), SB370 (Moon), HB821 (Chappell), HJR50 (Chappell), SB151 (Brown), SJR31 (Brown), and any similar bills, which phase out or decrease the corporate income tax. I oppose any reduction of Missouri's corporate income tax. As it is, Missouri already has a lower combin
I stand in firm opposition to SB204 (Roberts) and HB71 (Taylor), seemingly well-intentioned but dangerously overreaching proposals that threaten the privacy, equity, and democratic integrity of Missourians. While these bill’s goals of coordinating geospatial data may sound benign, their potential fo
I urge you to oppose the inclusion of police officers in HB1514 (Hinman), HB1525 (Christ), HB1527 (Christ), SCS SB71 (Gregory), HB496 (Christ), the Public Safety Recruitment and Retention Act tuition waiver program and the expansion of occupational licensing waivers to law enforcement spouses under
I stand in strong opposition to SB141 (Black), HB558 (Hovis), SB188 (Bernskoetter), SB357 (Schroer), and HB147 (Hovis), which seek to circumvent the will of Missouri voters and disregard constitutional principles. These bills attempt to revive flawed funding mechanisms and undermine local governance
I urge you to oppose SB268 (Trent), HB69 (Overcast), SB314 (Trent), HB437 (Hardwick), and SB312 (Trent), which unjustly tilt our civil justice system in favor of corporations, insurers, and defendants at the expense of injured Missourians. These bills undermine accountability, transparency, and fair
I urge you to oppose HB196 (Seitz), the “Foreign Adversary Divestment Act,” which risks economic harm, governmental overreach, and the erosion of due process. While safeguarding state investments from genuine threats is prudent, this bill’s dangerously broad language undermines Missouri’s fiscal hea
I urge you to reject HB1176 (Warwick) and SB681 (Carter), legislation that would expand Missouri’s existing tax credits for donations to unregulated, anti-abortion pregnancy centers. By raising taxpayer subsidies for these facilities from 70% to 100%, these bills prioritize ideology over public heal
I stand in firm opposition to HB 75 (Loy) and SB 739 (Schnelting). While the right to religious exercise is among our most fundamental freedoms, it does not entitle religious institutions to special exemptions from laws designed to protect public safety. These bills would dangerously prioritize reli
I ask that you vote No on a Constitutional Amendment for November 2026, proposed by Ian Mackey who copied and pasted the Better Together (a non-profit group, sponsored by Billionaire Rex Sinquefield, whose members for the most part, are not from the St Louis Area) bill from 2020. Our most basic righ
I urge you to preserve Missouri's initiative petition process. When legislators pay more attention to special interests than to their constituents, we look to the initiative petition, the most direct form of voter participation in our democracy. Missouri’s initiative petition system has been in plac
I stand in strong opposition to SB 244 (Crawford), HB 271 (Kalberloh), and a provision in HB 943 (Peters), which endanger the financial stability of Missouri’s hospitals and, by extension, the health and safety of our communities. While framed as a tool for fiscal flexibility, these bills represent
The Missouri Legislature is pushing a number of bills that expands charter schools, home schools, and take money from Missouri's public schools, which are already struggling for funding. These bills reinforce redlining and worsen education inequality. I urge you to oppose SB195, SB53, HB77, HB519, H
I urge you to oppose SB 196 (Moon), HB 161 (Sparks), SB 531 (Schroer), HB 1031 (Keithley), and SB 575 (Schroer), which seek to expand the death penalty to non-homicide crimes. At a time when a majority of Americans question the fairness and efficacy of capital punishment, these bills represent a cos
As your constituent, it’s important to me that you vote NO on SB 10 (Hough), HB 113 (Seitz), HB 624 (Cook), HB 36 (Billington), and SB 595 (Burger). These bills would make the bans on gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth and their participation in school sports permanent, stripping away criti
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