Do you want DHSS or DESE requiring more vaccines for your child to attend school?
HB2009 has been filed by Rep. Suzie Pollock and deals with reigning in bureaucrats in regard to our schools and vaccine requirements. It affirms legislative oversight over vaccine mandates on school children and restores parents' authority over health care decisions for their children.
CURRENT ACTION ITEM
Please contact House Speaker Rob Vescovo to request this bill be referred to the Downsizing State Government Committee ASAP.
Speaker Vescovo Contact Information
573-751-3607
Legislative Assistant: Lisa Bondurant
Example
I am calling/writing to request Suzie Pollock's bill, HB2009, be referred to the Downsizing State Government Committee as soon as possible. Please work to protect parent rights as they pertain to our children in school.
If you are planning to join us for our election integrity workday at the Capitol on Thursday, January 6th, the most important thing to remember is that you need to take advantage of your opportunity to talk with legislators. Please make time to connect with your own senator and representative in addition to others.
Building a positive relationship with your legislators is a priceless asset and will help you personally as well as our collective efforts.
I know this can seem daunting if you've never participated in this way, but I've got some great information for you to help you out!
how it works
- Find your legislator's office using the directory and map you got at the information desk on the 1st floor near the rotunda.
- It is a good idea to call their office to see if you can schedule a meeting. You'll be sure to see them if you have an appointment. If you don't have an appointment or don't call, it's ok. Go ahead and walk in.
- Walk right in the office, even if the door is closed. Seriously. Don't knock - just go in! They expect you to.
- Walk in with a smile and say, "I'd like to talk to Representative _____, please. Is he in?" If he is, most likely you'll be shuttled to his office or he'll come out to see you. If he's not, ask when you would be able to see him while you are in the building.
- Smile, shake hands and introduce yourself with confidence! They are all going to be very nice to you. They'll act happy to see you, be all smiles and listen to what you have to say.
- He'll probably ask if you are a constituent or who you are with. If you're not a constituent, let him know that you are a concerned citizen.
- Ask how he feels about Missouri elections.
- Download the document below and use it as a guide if you need help with talking points.
If you need help throughout the day, please don't hesitate to reach out! I'll be there all day and I want to help make your experience enjoyable and productive.
helpful downloads
This flyer (front & back) was created by Keith Carmichael. Use it for ideas for talking points, email or give it to legislators, share it with others, etc.
2020 Election Fact Sheet with sources
agenda
10:00 am - Capitol Rotunda
Welcome, Prayer, National Anthem
Keith Carmichael
State Speakers
11:00 am - Meet Your Legislators
12:00 Noon - Lunch on your own
1:00 pm - Capitol Rotunda
Guest Speaker: Dr. Frank
parking info, tips and tricks
It's going to be a big week in Missouri with the opening of legislative session!
The Missouri General Assembly (MOGA) is coming back to work and the Capitol is going to be full of freedom loving Missourians right from the start. It's going to be a jam-packed, fun-filled week. I hope you're planning on participating either in person or from home!
Here's a list of the events this week. I hope you'll pray about joining me!
The following posts will give you more information about how you can participate whether you are coming to Jefferson City or staying home.
Monday, January 3rd
Election Integrity Zoom Meeting
Hosted by Keith Carmichael
Every Monday evening @ 7:30pm on Zoom
Meeting ID: 812 8826 6111
Passcode: MMOGA
This is a weekly meeting designed to inform, update & empower Missouri patriots to help secure Missouri elections and preserve the Republic. It is open to anyone interested in learning and/or participating.
Wednesday, January 5th - MO General Assembly Opening Day
Meet on 2nd floor outside Secretary of State's office to learn about ESA's and school related legislation in Missouri. Opt in for lunch if you like, then head out to talk to legislators to voice your concerns for this new session.
Join us in the Capitol Rotunda to learn and be inspired! Multiple education groups from around the state will be there sharing information.
1:30pm Fight for Health Freedom
Join with a group of patriots who are traveling to the Capitol to talk to legislators about health freedom and informed choice in Missouri. If you are interested in participating, please send an email to let me know. (Scroll to bottom of the screen and click "Contact Me")
Thursday, January 6th - Election Integrity Work Day 10am - 2pm
10:00 am - Rotunda
Listen to Keith Carmichael and other speakers from around the state share information about the current state of our elections in Missouri and what you can do to help secure them.
11:00 am - Meet with Legislators
Take your opportunity to meet with legislators to share your concerns. If needed, we'll provide talking points & any support you need. You won't be alone.
12:00 noon - Lunch on your own
1:00 pm - Rotunda
Featured Speaker: Dr. Frank
It's going to be a great week!! I'm excited to get back to work and looking forward to seeing many of you there!
Are the tyrannical lockdowns in Missouri coming to an end!?
HB 271 was signed into law today by Governor Parson. It includes one section regarding public health orders and one section pertaining to Covid vaccine passports.
YAY!! It's time to celebrate.... right?
Hang on a minute before you get too excited and think these things are a thing of the past here in Missouri, you need to be aware of a few things.
First of all, what the legislators are celebrating and calling an end to government overreach regarding lockdowns is NOT what you might think.
The Lockdown Portion of the Bill Has Two Provisions
1. If there IS a State of Emergency declared by the governor, the local government entities (called political subdivisions in the bill) can issue a lockdown for 30 days in a 180 day period. It can be extended any number of times with a simple majority vote by the governing body.
2. If there is NOT a State of Emergency declared, the local government can issue a lockdown order for 21 days in a 180-day span and they can extend it any number of times with a vote of a 2/3 majority.
THE UPSIDE: One person shouldn't be able to be in control of the lockdown situation for more than 21 or 30 days, depending if there's a declared State of Emergency or not.
THE DOWNSIDE: They can still lock everything down for as long as they want, if the governing body votes to do it.
Therefore, it becomes crucial that you know who the members of your local governing bodies are.
City council members, county health board members, county commissioners, mayors all have incredible power and these are positions that don't get talked about nearly as much as the state and federal level offices.
Take the time to look into who your public servants are in these areas and get to know their points of view about these things, pay attention to the decisions they make and vote accordingly in the next election.