Missouri Officials Start Pride Month By Attacking Trans Kids
June 9, 2023 | Progress MO
This past week, Missouri Governor Mike Parson kicked off LGBTQ Pride Month by signing two pieces of legislation attacking some of the most vulnerable kids in the state. As of Wednesday, trans kids in Missouri are banned from playing on the sports’ teams of their choosing and cannot seek out life-saving medical care. These laws […]
Read MoreVirginia Man No-Shows On Chiefs – Maybe He Thinks They’re From Kansas?
June 6, 2023 | Progress MO
In case you missed it, on Monday, Missouri’s own Kansas City Chiefs appeared at the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl win. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas came out to support the team, as did former Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill. Even some Kansas electeds came out to join the party. Notable absences included Senator […]
Read MoreRELEASE: Liz McCune Assumes Leadership Role as Executive Director of Progress Missouri
June 1, 2023 | Progress MO
Columbia, MO — Progress Missouri is pleased to announce the appointment of Liz McCune as the new Executive Director, effective immediately. As an experienced and passionate communications leader, McCune brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this role, positioning Progress Missouri for continued success as the trusted communications hub for progressive issues in the state. In her […]
Read MoreWe Read Hawley’s ‘Manhood’ Book So You Don’t Have To
May 22, 2023 | Progress MO
Last Tuesday, Senator Josh Hawley released his long-awaited, often-mocked book, Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs. In the interest of holding our elected officials accountable, we gave it a read. Our five word review: out of touch, sad, and boring. Keep reading to hear some of the highlights. Out Of Touch Early reviews have mostly […]
Read MoreThe Winners and Losers of 2023’s Legislative Session
May 17, 2023 | Progress MO
Last Friday, Missouri’s legislature adjourned for the final time in 2023. After weeks of back and forth, here’s what won — and lost — in 2023. 🏆 The Winners🏆 1. Majority Rule One of the biggest victories of 2023 came not from what did pass, but from what didn’t. This year, politicians came into session […]
Read MoreSecretary of State Jay Ashcroft – Who’s In Charge Of MO Elections – Doesn’t Have A Plan For Missouri Election Security
March 17, 2023 | Progress MO
Only days before the Missouri State legislature left Jefferson City for Spring Break, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft left the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), an interstate group that works to prevent voter fraud. ERIC helps states maintain accurate voter rolls by keeping people who can no longer vote off state’s voter list. It also […]
Read MoreSen. Hawley’s Record On Veterans: Voting Against Healthcare, Jobs, Housing, And More
March 16, 2023 | Progress MO
Senator Josh Hawley is up for reelection for the first time since he joined the United States Senate, and he should be nervous. He’s going to have to stand behind his record on veterans. As the race heats up, Hawley’s trying to convince us he’s worked for veterans. So let’s take a walk down memory […]
Read MoreThe Kansas City Star: Woody Guthrie’s Family to Josh Hawley: Stop using his lyrics, ‘insurrectionist’
March 15, 2023
Woody Guthrie may be one of the most influential American folk musicians. He also was a socialist and anti-fascist. Guthrie is most well known for the song “This Land Is Your Land,” which originally critiqued the ownership of private property and called out wealth inequality in the United States. After Josh Hawley invoked some famous […]
Read MoreWe’re Halfway Through Session – Here’s What Jeff City Politicians Have Done (And What They Have Not)
March 13, 2023 | Progress MO
On Thursday, the Missouri legislature adjourned for their week-long spring break, marking the halfway point of 2023’s legislative session. What do we have to show for it? Well, not much. After 37 days of back-and-forth, the legislature has fought a lot over issues that Missourians just don’t care about, and passed just one bill. Yeah […]
Read MoreIt’s International Women’s Day: What Are Missouri Politicians Doing For Women?
March 8, 2023 | Progress MO
March 8 marks International Women’s Day, a global day to celebrate women’s achievements in their drive for gender equality, and a time to call on our electeds to do their part to keep women’s rights moving forward. Unfortunately, in Missouri, so far this year extremists in the legislature have done the exact opposite of what’s […]
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