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
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
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
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
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
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
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
I am in strong opposition to SB1575 (Crawford) and HB2945 (Hardwick), which seek to expand capital gains tax exemptions. While Missourians face a persistent crisis in affordable housing, healthcare, and public education, these bills prioritize tax giveaways that overwhelmingly benefit the wealthiest
I am writing to respectfully urge you to oppose and vote "No" on HB1893 (Hausman), HB2075 (Phelps), SB1389 (Schroer), SB1558 (Henderson), HB2314 (Self), and HB2536 (Laubinger). These bills are a coordinated attack on transgender and gender non-conforming Missourians, framed as privacy or safety meas
I urge you to vote NO on SB1250 (Gregory), a bill that would unilaterally terminate spousal maintenance when the paying spouse reaches retirement age. This legislation is a devastating attack on the economic security of vulnerable spouses, and it must be stopped. This bill is deeply flawed and repr
I urge you to oppose SB 1119 (Trent), HB 1811 (Gragg), and any similar bills, which establish procedures for an Article V Convention. I oppose any attempt to call an Article V Constitutional Convention in the United States or set up procedures for such a call. Throughout the over 230-year history of
I urge your to strongly oppose and vote "No" on HB1644 (Overcast) and SB1363 (Schroer). This legislation is presented as a measure to provide clarity for small businesses, but its actual effect is to create a broad liability shield for multinational corporations. Under this bill, franchisors would
I am writing to express my strong opposition to SB1005 (Gregory) and HB2712 (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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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