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Sen. Brian Williams

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Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to reject SCS HCS HB 2384 (Jones), which undermines local control and puts Missouri residents at risk in the name of developer convenience. The bill's energy code preemption is deeply troubling. By capping building energy standards at the 2012 code, the state would lock Missouri communit

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose HBs 2404 & 2172 (Hruza & Terry). These bills represent another coordinated effort to redirect public resources toward charter schools at the expense of the communities those resources were built to serve. Missouri taxpayers funded these school buildings. Local elected school boa

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am in strong opposition to SB1408 (Burger), which seeks to raise the maximum speed limit on rural interstates and freeways from 70 to 75 miles per hour. This legislation prioritizes marginal time savings over the safety of Missourians, and it runs counter to evidence showing that such increases le

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am in strong opposition to HB1868 (Roberts), HB3257 (Hovis), HB3355 (Cook), HB3100 (Costlow), HB1930 (Schmidt), which would criminalize approaching within twenty-five feet of a first responder after an oral warning. While framed as a protection measure, these bills pose serious threats to civil li

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I strongly oppose HB2760 (Pouche), the so-called PRAISE Act, because it places religious institutions above public health and safety. This bill creates a dangerous, unequal system where a church, mosque, synagogue, or temple can ignore emergency restrictions that apply to everyone else. During a pan

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to reject HJR154 (Chappell). This proposed constitutional amendment would inflict cruel and counterproductive work requirements on Missourians who depend on MO HealthNet. It also strips away critical protections and the state’s duty to maximize federal funding. In 2020, voters approved th

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose HB2125 (Banderman) because it gives the Missouri Secretary of State new power to compare DMV records with voter registration rolls specifically to find noncitizens. This provision is dangerous and fits directly into the anti immigrant agenda of the current U.S. administration.

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am in strong opposition to SB1553 (Gregory), the so-called Missouri Defense and Energy Independence Act. This bill is not about energy independence or public health. It is a direct subsidy to the military industrial complex, wrapped in the language of supply chain security. The bill explicitly su

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am in opposition to SB907 (Hudson), SB1154 (Nicola), SB1272 (Trent), HB1694 (Christensen), HB1842 (Gallick), SB1471 (Bernskoetter), HB2150 (Wilson), HB1674 (Seitz), HB1780 (Voss), HB1755 (Caton), HB2312 (Costlow), and HB2056 (Vernetti) which seek to create a dangerous and unnecessary legal barrier

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to strongly oppose SS SCS SB1012, as amended. While the bill claims to regulate artificial intelligence, it largely serves to protect corporate power, punish vulnerable people, and avoid real accountability. The “AI Non-Sentience and Responsibility Act” creates a false crisis. No one is

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to strongly oppose and vote "No" on HJR 173/174 (Davidson and Patterson). This amendment is a thinly veiled scheme to fundamentally shift Missouri’s tax burden from the wealthy to working families, under the misleading banner of “eliminating the income tax.” The proposal would constituti

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose HB2122 (Black) and HB1626 (Haley). While these bills are being marketed under the attractive banner of the “Missouri Nuclear Clean Power Act,” they represent a dangerous and regressive shift in state energy policy that will directly harm Missourians. At its core, this legislati

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose and vote “No” on HB1838 (Kelley), which eliminates Missouri’s motor vehicle safety inspection program. This bill puts profits for the auto industry and the convenience of a few ahead of the safety of every Missourian who uses our public roads. This is not a neutral policy chang

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to strongly oppose HB3076 (Justus) and SB1427 (Gregory). These bills represent a dangerous rollback of Missouri’s clean water protections, prioritizing corporate interests over the health of our communities and environment. These bills claim to solve the non-existent problem that Missouri

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose SB1067 (Henderson) and HB2666 (Keithley), 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 Amendment is sacrosanct, this

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose and vote "No" on SB1458 (Schroer) and HB2868 (Parker), from a perspective grounded in a commitment to racial justice, privacy rights, and the abolition of systems that target marginalized communities. This bill dramatically expands the scope of mandatory DNA collection in Misso

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I strongly urge you to oppose and vote "No" on HB2593 (Hardwick) and SB1001 (Schnelting), which represent a dangerous entanglement of military and civilian life and a misuse of state resources that will ultimately harm the communities they claim to protect. The expansion of the Missouri National Gu

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I strongly urge you to oppose and vote "No" on SB1187 (Coleman). This bill seeks to create a new class B misdemeanor for the “consumption of marijuana in a public space,” a move that represents a regressive step backward in criminal justice reform and will cause direct harm to Missouri’s most vulner

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