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Endorse Elad Gross for Attorney General of Missouri!

Endorsements are a very important way for us to get the word out about our race. Your family members, friends, and neighbors trust you, and you putting your name down as a supporter of our campaign will help us connect with even more Missourians.

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We've made the endorsement process fun and easy.

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1) Go to our endorsement submission page

2) Fill out the form and share why you're supporting the campaign

3) Check your email

4) Send us a photo (pets welcome!)

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That's it! The whole process takes 5 minutes or less.

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Sometimes, when I ask for an endorsement, I hear, "I'm not important enough to endorse you. No one cares what I think." Well, I care!

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And I know plenty of other people do too. When other Missourians are making their choices in this election, and they read a story from a supporter that touches them, or they see a dog in a photo that looks like their dog, or they just look at all the endorsements we have from regular folks who want our Attorney General to represent us, they're going to bring those thoughts with them to their polling places.

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It means a lot. And it's well beyond time that we have an Attorney General who wants us to be a part of our government.

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I would be honored to have your endorsement. So, what do you say?

 

Missouri News

We have a couple of big stories coming out of St. Louis. First, a nursing home in St. Louis suddenly closed, and residents were moved without anyone informing family. Folks are trying to find loved ones and workers aren't being paid. The Episcopal Diocese of Missouri has set up a fund for workers (the drop down menu item is called "Displaced Workers").

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Second, law enforcement officers crashed their vehicle into a local bar around 12:30 AM Monday morning and arrested one of the owners, who was initially charged with a felony and held without bond before surveillance video poked plenty of holes in the officers' story.?

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These are particular examples of why it is so important we have a Civil Rights Division at the Attorney General's Office. Preventing companies from exploiting our families, protecting our rights on the job, and ensuring accountability within our justice system should all be crucial parts of our Attorney General's job. With your help, they soon will be.

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Statewide, Missouri's Supreme Court struck down a law that, in part, made it harder for organizations to provide homelessness prevention services. I've worked with landlords, renters, and local governments for the last three years to address our state's housing crisis. With increasing costs, increased eviction filings, and less available affordable housing, every community in Missouri faces major housing challenges, and we need leaders ready to address this issue with urgency.

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There's a lot of work for us to do in Missouri, so let's get it done.

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Yours,

Elad