

07/27/20 - Missouri Mondays - TAKE ACTION! Parson special session and final days until election!
The Governor’s special session on violent crime starts today and is welcome timing for Parson who desperately needs to divert negative national attention away from his reckless comments about sending our children back to school despite the COVID infection and spread risks. In the same interview he also made shocking news that he would “likely exercise his pardon powers if prosecutors bring criminal charges against the St. Louis couple (Mark and Patricia McCloskey) who brandi

07/20/20 - Missouri Mondays - Honor the life of John Lewis with necessary action NOW!
In March of 1965 John Lewis, as chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, led demonstrators across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and they were met by Alabama state troopers with night sticks and brutally beaten to the ground. That day John Lewis sustained a cracked skull injury, lost consciousness, and nearly lost his life while peacefully marching for Black voting rights. President Obama said this of the civil rights icon as he awarded him the Presidential Medal

07/13/20 - Missouri Mondays - HAD ENOUGH? Time for ACTION!
Governor Parson lavished the President and VP with praise last week for their support and leadership during this time of crisis. Parson made these remarks when in DC to discuss sending our children back into schools despite the raging pandemic in Missouri and in several other red states. Parson has stressed the importance of “personal responsibility” for several months in combating COVID-19 but takes zero responsibility himself. To show that he is in lock step with Trump, Pa

07/06/20 - Missouri Mondays - Show Me Responsible Volunteers & Voters! - Register by July 8!
Governor Parson “stressed the importance of personal responsibility” for several months in combating coronavirus and took issue with a reporter’s question about our fellow Missourians who were infected with COVID-19 and didn’t recover: “I don’t even know where you come up with that question of personal responsibility as Governor of the state of Missouri when you’re talking about a virus. You know that’s no different than the flu virus, or do I feel guilty because we have car