I urge you to oppose HB2710 (Diehl), SB1194 (Brown), SB1653 (Trent), and HB2539 (Patterson), the proposed “A through F” school accountability bills. While framed as a tool for transparency, this legislation represents a harmful step toward privatizing education and punishing our most vulnerable publ
I am writing in strong opposition to SB1085 (Nicola) and HB2580 (Coleman). These bills are not about protecting children or supporting parents. They are a dangerous and targeted attack on the safety and well-being of LGBTQIA+ students in Missouri. These bills would force teachers to misgender stude
I urge you to oppose SB 1392 (Schroer) and HB 1688 (Cupps), 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 costly and regressive step backward, one that directly d
I urge you to vote “NO” on HB3146 (Simmons), HB3209 (Reuter), and SB1615 (Brattin). While these bills are presented as a technical adjustment to the ballot summary process, they represent a fundamental threat to direct democracy and the rights of Missouri voters. This legislation does not fix a brok
As a Missourian, I stand in opposition to HB2776 (Haley). While I appreciate the intent to address teacher shortages, this bill dangerously lowers standards for one of our most vital professions. It creates a tiered system where students in underfunded districts, disproportionately serving low-incom
I urge you to vote NO on SB1062 (Carter), the so-called "Hope Missouri Act." While the bill’s title and language are draped in the benevolent language of care plans and community support, a closer examination reveals a deeply problematic piece of legislation that offers the illusion of help without
I urge the rejection of HB2061 (Hruza), SB1051 (Trent), and HB2393 (Mackey), which codify the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, including its controversial examples, into educational conduct codes. Though they claim not to, these bills dangerously confla
I am in strong opposition to SB1325 (Nicola). This bill creates a discriminatory subminimum wage that attacks young workers and locks in long term inequality. This is a cynical attempt to divide workers and weaken the labor movement. The most glaring problem with this bill is the creation of a sepa
I urge you to oppose SB903 (Henderson) and HB2383 (Simmons) because these bills disproportionately criminalize protest and dissent while protecting corporate interests over community rights and environmental safety. The bills expand the definition of "critical infrastructure facility" to include a
I stand in strong opposition to SB995 (Gregory), HB3224 (Kimble), and SCS SB944 (May), bills that represent a dangerous continuation of the Missouri Legislature's assault on the local governance and democratic will of the people of St. Louis City. SB995 and HB3224, bills that are not supported by t
I urge you to oppose HB2256 (Hovis), HB2637 (Black), SB882 (Trent), SB894 (Carter), SB1294 (Nicola), HB2880 (Cook), HB3155 (Cook) would repeal the current minimum prison term structure and impose longer sentences for more individuals. Research shows that mandatory minimum prison terms do nothing to
I urge you to strongly oppose SB836 (Crawford) and HB1871 (McGaugh), bills designed to suppress the vote, restrict choice, and centralize power in Missouri. This legislation deepens our state's restrictive voting regime. It extends the photo ID mandate to in-person absentee voting, adding new obsta
I stand in firm opposition to SJR95 (Schnelting). While the goal of reducing the tax burden on working families is shared, this proposal is a dangerous fantasy that abandons real governance. It promises a future of no taxes by creating a $2 trillion sovereign wealth fund, a target so astronomically
I urge you to oppose SB1050 (Fitzwater), HB2069 (Phelps), and HB2209 (Mayhew). While the promise of technological advancement and the potential safety benefits of autonomous vehicles (AVs) are worth exploring, these bills are deeply flawed pieces of corporate-friendly legislation that prioritizes th
I stand in strong opposition to SB856 (Brattin) and HB3054 (Keathley). This legislation presents a dual threat to accountable governance, merging a deeply troubling attack on public transparency with a transparently political manipulation of our judicial system. The proposed "Work Product" exemptio
I oppose SB1004 (Gregory), SB1563 (Roberts), and HB1845 (Gallick), the so-called "Angel Investment Incentive Act". These bills are not an investment in Missouri’s future; they are a regressive handout to the wealthy at the expense of the public good. The legislation creates a taxpayer-funded subsid
I strongly oppose SB863 (Bean), SB1364 (Schroer), and HB2278 (Cook), which would dissolve the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) and replace it with a board of political appointees chosen by the Governor. This is a blatant attempt to inject partisan politics into high school
I urge you to strongly oppose SB918 (Burger), SB1309 (Trent), and HB 2255 (Hovis) as regressive measures that will further weaponize our courts against grassroots movements and marginalized communities and tilt an already uneven playing field further in favor of powerful corporate and institutional
I urge you to oppose SB1146 (Gregory) and HB2693 (Steinmeyer), which dangerously expand the powers of port authorities with insufficient oversight, erodes accountability, and threatens the rights and resources of Missouri’s most vulnerable communities. These bills represent a reckless consolidation
I urge you to strongly oppose HB1667 (Seitz), HB2284 (Jones), SB999 (Hudson), and SB1221 (Brattin). These bills are a deceptive and cruel political ploy masquerading as compassion. They weaponize the extremely rare scenario of an abortion resulting in a live birth—a tragic outcome often stemming fro
I urge you to vote NO on SB977 (Schroer), SB1011 (Nocola), HB2139 (Jordan), HB2175 (Perkins), HB2327 (Lucas), SB1372 (Brattin), and HB 2106 (Reuter), the proposed so-called “No Shari’a” bills. While their stated aim is to protect constitutional rights, their true effect is to target religious minori
I stand in strong opposition to SB864 (Bean), SB913 (Gregory), and HB2713 (Diehl), bills that would make a suite of corporate welfare tax credits permanent. These bills represent a fundamental failure of policy vision. they choose to lock Missouri into a system of permanent corporate welfare for in
I stand in firm opposition to SB959 (Roberts), HB2268 (Taylor), and HB2633 (Boyko) 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,
I urge you to vote NO on SB861 (Moon), SB1200 (Hudson), SB1264 (Brattin), HB1608 (Billington), HB1672 (Seitz), HB1854 (Gragg), and HB 2033 (Schmidt), and any similar bills that remove the few exceptions from the so-called “SAFE Act”, which banned life-saving, medically necessary, gender-affirming he
As a Missouri resident deeply invested in accountable governance and public welfare, I urge lawmakers to reject SB1126, SB890, and SB1127 (all by Coleman)—legislative proposals that threaten transparency, environmental safety, and essential public services. These bills collectively undermine Missour
I urge you to strongly oppose SB858 (Brattin), SB955 (Bean), HB3002 (Wolfin), SB952 (Moon), HB2660 (Costlow), SB1099 (Brattin), SB1488 (Gregory), and any similar bills, which seek to reenact portions of the Second Amendment Preservation Act (SAPA) which was previously ruled unconstitutional in feder
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