Voters Need to Know in Mail and Digital
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State Representative Jamie Johnson is running for re-election in Missouri’s House District 12. As a dedicated public servant, a mom of three, and an advocate for quality public education, Jamie is committed to making a difference for all families in our community.
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After her first term, Rep. Johnson has the qualifications and experience needed to lead the district and be effective in the statehouse.
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Showcase Rep. Johnson's commitment to listening to her constituents and addressing their concerns, her involvement in community events, and her open-door policy for ALL residents of District 12. She has been touted as the most responsive representative for this area in decades.
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Healthcare and Family Support:
Discuss Rep. Johnson’s work to expand access to affordable healthcare and her support for policies that benefit working families, including access to affordable maternity care services (doula bill) and access to affordable childcare.
Highlight her inquiries ensuring government efficiency in the work of state departments, see news headlines linked below:
"Missouri has decided to turn down millions in federal food aid for low-income children" https://missouriindependent.com/2023/07/14/missouri-has-decided-to-turn-down-millions-in-federal-food-aid-for-low-income-children/
"Federal Court Rules Missourians Were Illegally Denied Food Aid by the State" https://www.communityvoiceks.com/2024/05/17/missouri-social-services-violates-food-assistance-law/
"Missouri children losing Medicaid coverage at rate that is alarming pediatricians: 'Heartbreaking'" https://www.kcur.org/health/2024-07-21/missouri-children-losing-medicaid-coverage-at-rate-that-is-alarming-pediatricians-heartbreaking
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Photos of Jamie with her family, engaging with constituents and participating in community events: (https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1COVMDLZF5QHYQ2loaWFQJCufQFQ35pR6?usp=sharing)
Graphics that emphasize her achievements (https://www.jamieformo.com/priorities)
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Young women who are fearful of not having the bodily autonomy rights of their mothers and grandmothers.
Parents and families, especially those with children in public schools.
Community leaders and local business owners.
Healthcare professionals and advocates for mental health, maternal, and reproductive freedom services.