HB 711 (Pollitt), SB 70 (Gregory), and SB 215 (Trent), the Public School Open Enrollment Act, pose a significant threat to the stability and equity of Missouri’s public education system and must be opposed. While the bills claim to promote parental choice and improve educational opportunities, they
On November 5, 2024, over 1.6 million Missourians—more than 57% of voters—spoke loud and clear by passing Proposition A to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2026 and provide earned paid sick leave to workers across our state. This was a historic victory for working families, a testament to th
HB 328 (Taylor), SB77 (Schnelting), and SB147 (Coleman) poses significant threats to public safety by allowing concealed carry permit holders to bring firearms onto public transportation and into places of worship, among other concerning provisions. Public transportation, such as buses and terminals
HB 225 (Myers) and SB92 (Nurrenbern) are deeply concerning pieces of legislation that threaten to erode public trust in law enforcement and undermine the safety and rights of communities. By allowing law enforcement officers from outside jurisdictions—including those from other states—to operate wit
I’m scared that the President’s actions are hurting Missouri. Dismantling the FBI will let the criminals have a free run. Tariff with on our biggest trading partners is going to destroy our economy. I don’t know what you can do to stop this, but please do whatever you can and protect us Missourians.
I urge you to vote NO on HB 1016 (Seitz), HB 1038 (Gragg), HB 1081 (Baker), HB 35 (Billington), SB 26 (Moon), SB 75 (Hudson), SB 249 (Brattin), SB 493 (Schroer), and any similar bills that remove the few exceptions from the so-called “SAFE Act”, which banned life-saving, medically necessary, gender-
Please oppose SB 4, 5, and 6. Low income families are disproportionately affected and impacted by our extreme weather. They often live in substandard conditions which can make it difficult to heat or cool. This means utilizing fans and space heaters, which uses more energy. Thank you very much.
I urge you to vote “no” on Missouri SB 6 (Cierpiot), HB 476 (Pollitt), and HB 713 (Pollitt), as these bills impose harmful and unnecessary restrictions on the transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions. The bills require utility companies to generate an equal or greater amount of elect
Urgent reform needed for Missouri's struggling childcare system
The dire consequences of the child care crisis in Missouri cannot be overstated. With numerous centers on the precipice of closure due to the backlog of delayed payments, thousands of families face the harrowing prospect of losing access to quality, affordable childcare services. This situation pose
I urge you to oppose SB8 (Bernskoetter) and HB771 (Hewkin), which would drastically reduce the minimum number of weeks unemployed workers can claim benefits by nearly 40%. This legislation is short-sighted and will harm the average Missourian when they are most vulnerable. If passed, Missouri would
I urge you to oppose SB47 (Trent) and HB534 (Diehl), which amend Supreme Court Rule 52.08 relating to class actions. These bills create unnecessary barriers for everyday citizens, harm vulnerable populations, and erode the effectiveness of class actions, a critical tool for holding powerful entities
Reject inhumane immigration bill, uphold American values
This proposed legislation threatens fundamental human rights and undermines American values of due process and equal protection under the law. Creating a bounty system to apprehend undocumented individuals is reminiscent of abhorrent historical practices and promotes vigilantism. Such measures breed
I stand in strong opposition to HB508 (Hruza), HB594 (Perkins), and SB46 (Trent), which propose a 100% income tax deduction for all capital gains income in Missouri. While these bills may appear to incentivize investment and economic growth, they are fundamentally flawed and would have severe conseq
I am writing to voice my firm opposition to SB 72 (Gregory), SB 58 (Carter), SB 114 (Brattin), SB 137 (Trent), SB 282 (Brown), and HB 540 (West). These deeply concerning bills pose a significant threat to our communities, strain our resources, and risk costly legal battles for the state of Missouri.
I urge you to oppose HB343 (Keathley) and HB595 (Brown). If these bills are passed, I am concerned that the lack of access to affordable housing will increase due to the discrimination low-income renters experience, especially when utilizing Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV). While HCVs and other feder
I am writing to express my strong opposition to SB14 (Brown) and HB544 (Diehl), which would undermine critical protections for public health and safety. These bills seek to bar users of certain agricultural chemicals from bringing “duty to warn” claims against agricultural manufacturers should the u
I urge you to vote NO on HB494 (Christ), HB495 (Christ), SB44 (Fitzwater), and SB52 (Schroer), which allow for the state takeover of the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department (SLMPD). It has become clear over the past few years that many elected officials are willing to go to extreme lengths to o
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