A week after the 2020 election, we will see if our work will be to expand the Affordable Care Act or protect it. The health and well-being of millions, in the midst of a deadly pandemic, hangs in the balance.
Who will be allowed actual freedom of religion under this new court? It’s plain to see that tyranny of one religion means others are neglected, suppressed, and when brought to extremes: banned.
We cannot afford to let Amy Coney Barrett’s antiquated ideology set LGBTQ rights back several decades. Supporting the LGBTQ community means opposing her nomination and denouncing this blatant power grab ahead of the 2020 election.
Even if the Senate rushes through this Supreme Court nominee process, we can hold them accountable. Our power to change things has been demonstrated time and time again through action.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, frontline workers have put their health and the health of their families in jeopardy to meet the needs of others.
In Missouri, people living with HIV are subject to prosecution under an HIV statute that was created out of fear and bigotry in the 1980s when less was known about the virus.