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Sen. Brian Williams

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Letters
Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose and vote "No" on SB1421 (Schroer) and HB2587 (Jones), which dangerously expand government power and threaten the 4th Amendment rights and privacy of Missourians under the guise of security. These bills create a legal trap. By setting specific offset distances and listing places

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose and vote "No" on SB1617 (Brattin), HB3221 (Casteel), SB1121 (Trent), and HB2123 (Black). While claiming to improve accountability and prioritize workforce needs, these bills represent a direct attack on public higher education and a dangerous step toward restricting educational

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge the rejection of HB2061 (Hruza), SB1051 (Trent), HB2393 (Mackey), and SB1244 (Carter), which dangerously restrict speech. HB2061, SB1051, and HB2393 codify the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, including its controversial examples, into educationa

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to strongly oppose SB1280 (Coleman). While this bill claims to protect children, it instead represents a dangerous overreach that will cause real harm to our most vulnerable students. The core problem with this legislation is its vague language regarding "pornographic" or "sexually expli

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose HB1974 (Cook), HB3245 (Cook), HB2468 (Phelps), HB2481 (Gragg), SB1616 (Brattin), SB1347 (Carter), HB2706 (Hruza), and any efforts to expand documentation requirements or restrict food purchases in public assistance programs. These bills would harm low-income Missourians without

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I write in strong opposition to HB2848 (Dolan), SB1150 (Burger), SB1043 (Washington), and HB2564 (Price), specifically the creation of the offense of “masked intimidation.” While this bill purports to address genuine safety concerns, it is a dangerous and overbroad piece of legislation that will cri

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am writing in opposition to SB1423 (Crawford), SB1089 (Nurrenbern), SB1016 (Lewis), HB2371 (Peters), SB979 (Schroer), and SB1402 (Coleman). While these bills appear to address distinct areas of health care policy, they are connected by a dangerous thread: they work in concert to restrict reproduct

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to vote "NO" on HB1768 (Brown) SB1066 (Brown), SB1088 (Nurrenbern), SB1784 (Schnelting), SB1303 (Moon), and HB2060 (Vernetti). This legislation hands a tax break to wealthy corporate landlords at the expense of working families and the public good. At first glance, the bill appears to be

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose SB986 (Brown) and SB1122 (Schroer), bills that would create significant barriers to voting for eligible Missouri citizens under the guise of preventing a problem that barely exists. This legislation would require documentary proof of citizenship (such as a passport, birth certif

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am writing in strong opposition to SB916 (Burger), HB1718 (Hinman), HB2437 (Van Schoiack), SB1467 (Burger), and HB2926 (Parker). These bills represent a dangerous shift that prioritizes corporate interests over the safety and legal rights of the people of Missouri. Granting private companies sover

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose SS SB1032 (Moon). While this bill is cloaked in the language of supporting families, it represents a deeply flawed approach that aligns with a narrow political agenda rather than the real needs of Missourians. This legislation fails to provide meaningful support to those who nee

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I strongly oppose SB971 (Trent), SB906 (Gregory), HB2604 (Pollitt), HB3391 (Parker), and SB1496 (Gregory), the proposed “Public School Open Enrollment Act”. While framed as a program to expand parental choice, this legislation represents a direct threat to the foundation of our public education syst

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to oppose SB879 (Fitzwater), SB849 (O'Laughlin), SB933 (Crawford), and HB2477 (Lewis), bills that would halt Missouri’s transition to clean energy and prioritize corporate utilities over the public good. SB849, SB933, and HB2477 impose an immediate moratorium on all solar project constru

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I urge you to reject SB1060 (Coleman). This bill is a textbook example of special legislation dressed up in neutral language. While it is written to apply only to a narrow set of criteria that currently matches one county, it creates a dangerous precedent that threatens the stability of public water

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am in strong opposition to SB838 (Ceirpiot), HB2578 (Banderman), SB1398 (Henderson), HB2475 (Lewis), HB2657 (Costlow), and HB2807 (Hurlbert). While these bills are presented under the guise of updating our energy policy, they represent a profound step backward for Missouri’s environment, economy,

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

I am in strong opposition to SB1029 (Brattin). While transparency in government is a vital principle, this bill is a solution in search of a problem that will create an unfunded administrative mandate on our public schools, diverting scarce resources away from students and into bureaucracy. We must

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

Verified VoterSaint Louis, MO

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

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