Candidate for U.S. Senate - Missouri in 2018 Missouri 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedBills in Congress such as S.134 and H.R.525 are important for removing the incorrect classification that equates industrialized hemp to marijuana. Doing so would create agricultural opportunities for Missouri farmers and for an increase in the Missouri economy. Learn more
Allowing for industrial hemp to be locally grown and the CBD products locally sourced would allow for Missouri’s money to stay in Missouri. I will fully support S.134 or a similar bill. Learn more
He desires to limit the powers of the Senate to those listed within the framework of The Constitution. Learn more
Fair representation, or proportional representation, is a system whereby voters have better opportunities for accurate representation. Under the plan, congressional districts are expanded to become multi-member districts with 3 to 5 representatives per district. Ranked choice voting allows for most voters to choose at least one of the district’s elected representative during the election process. Learn more
Representative Donald Beyer, Jr. sponsored the Fair Representation Act (HR 3057) which is now in committee. I will fully support this bill if it passes the House and makes its way to the Senate. If the House Committee stalls the bill, I will sponsor a similar bill in the Senate chamber. Learn more
I have a plan to allow taxpayers to truly represent themselves by determining where each dollar is spent. Currently, Congress approves the budget sent by the executive branch. Under my plan, the executive branch will still submit a proposed budget, but Congress will instead recommend an approved budget that will be calculated in percentages of overall spending. The final approval of the budget will take place with the taxpayers. Learn more
I have a plan to allow taxpayers to truly represent themselves by determining where each dollar is spent. Currently, Congress approves the budget sent by the executive branch. Under my plan, the executive branch will still submit a proposed budget, but Congress will instead recommend an approved budget that will be calculated in percentages of overall spending. The final approval of the budget will take place with the taxpayers. Learn more
I will sponsor a bill to mandate an across-the-board 10% cut in spending for the first year. This equals to an overall 10% reduction in spending from the previous year. We then maintain the level of spending with no increases for the next four years. Learn more
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