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The silent march starts at 7 p.m. at the Boone County Courthouse.
COLUMBIA - Several local groups held a silent march to honor the anniversary of George Floyd s death Monday night at the Boone County Courthouse.
Join us on Monday at 7PM at the Boone County courthouse. We ll have action steps, and the honor to have the Rev. C.W. Dawson speak. #TheFightContinues#BlackLivesMatterpic.twitter.com/F70ukjwuGu The WE project (@valerieberta) May 30, 2021
Groups including Worley Street Roundtable, COMO For Progress, The WE Project, People s Defense, and Missouri Faith Voices sponsored the march.Â
The Worley Street Roundtable s Executive Director said Monday s march pushed for changes beyond just community policing, but also in educational, community, and government processes.
The group hosted a virtual call to action tonight in response to Gov. Mike Parson halting expansion for Medicaid in Missouri.
MISSOURI â A group dating to 2014 known as The Medicaid 23 hosted a statewide virtual call to action tonight in response to Gov. Mike Parson halting expansion for Medicaid in Missouri.Â
Voters in Missouri approved a constitutional amendment back in August of 2020 that would expand MO HealthNet eligibility to people between 100% and 138% of the federal poverty line.Â
About 270,000 Missourians will become eligible on July 1 for the expanded Medicaid, including individuals who make $17,236 a year or less and families of three who make no more than $28,676 a year.Â
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A coalition of Missouri nonpartisan voter-issues groups and progressives plans to make their case for voting reform this weekend.
On Saturday, they plan coordinated public demonstrations in five Missouri cities: Springfield, St. Louis, Kansas City, Jefferson City and Cape Girardeau.
Denise Lieberman, a civil-rights attorney with Missouri Voter Protection Coalition, said in a call from St. Louis on Friday morning that MVPC and roughly 10 Springfield-area partners are working in concert with similar groups in more than 150 U.S. cities, invoking the memory of civil rights hero John Lewis to further their cause.
Lieberman told the News-Leader, Missouri lawmakers are heading into their final week of the (legislative) session and are poised to potentially vote on several restrictive voting proposals that are ready for a vote, including strict photo ID legislation and legislation that shackles the citizen ballot initiative process and makes it difficult for everyday
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