We’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 […]
Read MoreSenate Republicans Won’t Address Why Missouri Moms Are Dying
March 2, 2023 | Progress MO
Almost three years ago, Missourians banded together and went to the ballot box to expand access to healthcare for working families and save lives by expanding Medicaid. Back then, our Republican legislature tried to defy the will of the people by dragging their feet and not funding life saving healthcare— they even dawdled after the […]
Read MoreAbortion Bans Were Never Enough: Missouri Senate Moves To Restrict Birth Control Access
February 23, 2023 | Progress MO
Missouri’s most famous achievements in reproductive health include being the first state to ban abortion completely. If that’s not enough to make you scream — it gets worse. In June 2022 after the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, reproductive rights advocates argued that Missouri Republicans would only dial up their efforts to take […]
Read MoreBehind The National Right-Wing Conspiracy To Bully Missouri’s Trans Kids
February 17, 2023 | Progress MO
Last week, Jamie Reed, a former employee of the Washington University Transgender Center released an article alleging the center had committed wrongdoing against patients. But the timing and the key players surrounding the accusations, in addition to blatant political motivations, reveal she is part of a larger machine at work to attack LGBTQ+ people across […]
Read MorePowerful Quotes From Missourians Who Testified Against ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill
February 8, 2023 | Progress MO
In case you missed it, this week the MO Leg is taking aim at LGBTQ kids and teachers, introducing a “Don’t Say Gay” bill that goes even further than the Florida bill that made national headlines last year. Missourians from around the state came out in droves to testify against the legislation, which would prohibit […]
Read MoreVirginia Man Forgets Where Missouri Is
January 30, 2023 | Progress MO
In case you missed it, last night, Virginia’s third Senator Josh Hawley made a bet against J.D. Vance: “his” Chiefs or Vance’s Bengals, loser buys BBQ. The problem? Hawley picked a Kansas BBQ joint… as Missouri’s Senator. Obviously Missourians took to Twitter to point out Hawley’s ignorance. Here’s some of our favorite reactions. Missourians cringed […]
Read More“When we send a message to the legislature, we mean it” | MO Leg Elections Committee Holds Hearing On Limiting Your Power
January 25, 2023 | Progress MO
This afternoon, the Missouri General Assembly Committee on Elections and Elected Officials held a public hearing on five bills proposing new restrictions on ballot initiatives. Missourians Want Their Voices To Be Heard Rep. Peggy McGaugh, chair of the committee, remarked that “quite a bit more” witnesses appeared to testify against the five bills than in […]
Read MoreNearly 50% of MO Employees May Qualify For Assistance – Why Parson’s 8.7% Increase Isn’t A Solution
January 20, 2023 | Progress MO
In his State of the State speech this past Wednesday, Governor Parson called on the legislature to pass an 8.7% cost-of-living pay increase for state employees. The line received applause from both sides of the aisle. But how much will that fill the gap? An investigation by Progress MO which analyzed publicly available employee pay […]
Read MoreProgress MO on KMOV: Legislative Priorities Don’t Line Up With Parson’s Proposed Agenda
January 19, 2023
Wednesday night, Progress MO spokesperson Kelli Kee went on KMOV in St. Louis to talk about Governor Mike Parson’s State of the State – and how little the legislature’s priorities seem to line up with his agenda. While Governor Parson finally agreed to acknowledge our depressing maternal mortality rates, the abysmal state of our schools […]
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