Hey John,
The federal government shutdown has officially reached its third week, making it the second-longest shutdown in U.S. history.
Every day it drags on, the impact hits real families in wages delayed, services paused, protections stripped away. Especially here in St. Louis.
Families are missing paychecks and struggling to put food on the table. Essential services are stalled, from disaster relief programs to public health initiatives. Vulnerable communities, already stretched thin, are being left without the consistent paycheck and support they need.
This isn’t abstract. This is real life for real people in our district.
But here’s the truth: our path forward won’t be built on destruction. It’ll be built brick by brick, led by leaders who show up. That’s why I’m running for Congress.
I’ve spent my life on the ground in St. Louis, responding to floods, securing disaster relief for families displaced by tornadoes, fighting for housing, and pushing for healthcare and utilities as basic rights. I’ve delivered millions in relief and resources because I refuse to allow bureaucracy and billionaires to put our families last.
This is bigger than politics. It’s about making sure no family gets left behind, and that the people’s voice isn’t silenced by shutdowns, billionaires, or broken systems.
Right now, Trump and his billionaire allies are trying to silence voices like ours. Your support is what makes sure we don’t stay silent. Chip in today – before it’s too late – to help me bring real results to Congress >>