After the January 6 “Stop the Steal” event at the Capitol, @MarkPedroli and I requested records of communications between Missouri’s Attorney General’s Office and dark money groups that issued a robocall recruiting people to the event.

My report: …4-4029-a347-89a5b165c921.filesusr.com/ugd/37e92a_cb6…

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We received 90 pages of documents that show the influence of these secretive organizations over state Attorneys General and their staff.

The records showed:

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• The Rule of Law Defense Fund (RLDF) held at least 30 meetings for state Attorney General senior staff from July 2020-mid-January 2021, including one on January 5, 2021, during work hours.

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• The Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) hosted a "War Games" meeting in late September 2020 attended by at least 44 senior Attorney General staff members, including the Solicitor General of Missouri, to plan for a potential electoral defeat of President Trump.

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• RAGA sent emails addressed to "Generals" with descriptions of independent expenditures the group was making in Attorney General races. This coordination is illegal in many states and appears to be most problematic for RAGA member and West VA AG Patrick Morrisey.

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• 19 corporations and organizations with special access to Attorneys General and their staff held policy sessions with state Attorneys General, including one session with Missouri's Attorney General called "The Business of Making Friends."

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The U.S. Chamber, which is leading an effort to eliminate corporate liability for COVID-19-related cases, participated in a session called "Civil Liability and COVID" with Florida's Attorney General.

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Alabama's Attorney General participated in a session with a Facebook representative, and the Attorney General is one of only a few now not participating in a nationwide antitrust action against Facebook.

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You can see this report and all of the records at takebackmo.org/darkmoney

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This investigation implicates for categories of legal and ethical concern:

1) Use of state resources for political purposes, which is illegal in many states
2) Potential violation of public records laws
3) Conflict of interest
4) Illegal political coordination

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We need to make a lot of fixes to our political system. The report ends with 5 recommendations:

1) Full investigate the issues in this report and provide a transparent accounting of dark money influence in our government

2) Strengthen and enforce public records laws

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3) Establish and enforce conflict of interest policies

4) Reform our campaign finance system and end dark money

5) Establish more ombudsman offices to increase transparency and accountability

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Our government is not representing us. It's representing corporations and hidden organizations with money and power. We the People need to take it back.

Wherever you are, you can help save our democracy. Visit takebackmo.org to get involved.

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29 Jan
The Missouri Democratic Party is holding its quarterly meeting on January 30. I wish I could invite you to it, but the Party is closing the meeting to the public.

I strongly oppose this lack of transparency, and I am exploring every avenue to fight back.

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I've been to every meeting since 2016, even those that required me to be on the road at 5 AM so I could make it for an hour and then get back on the campaign trail to ask my fellow Missourians to vote for Democrats. This will be the first one I miss; I'm not allowed to come.

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Missouri, I'm going to have a lot to say about the proposed school closures in St. Louis City and why we all should care, whether you live in an urban neighborhood or a rural town.

This is another example of how We the People are being exploited by our bought government.

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I've worked with several schools on the list, especially Clay Elementary. I've seen principals change, kids grow up, families move. I've seen a charter school in the neighborhood fail its students for three years before it was closed and then reopened with different branding.

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I've lost kids.

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Tomorrow, Missouri's Attorney General will be part of a group at the United States Supreme Court arguing that the Affordable Care Act should be thrown out so that millions of Americans will go without health care coverage.

And he'll do it with our money.

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He won't argue that just part of it should be eliminated. He'll state that the entire thing - protections for people with preexisting conditions, Medicaid expansion that covers millions of Americans, and even punishments for fraud - should go.

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He'll do that all with our money, and he'll do it without having a plan to replace the Affordable Care Act, without Missouri's U.S. Senators having a plan to replace it either.

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Missouri Democrats must be a leading voice for workers. Not just locally, but nationally, like we used to be.

We can stand for the right to organize on the job.

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We can show how a prevailing wage helps local communities, how fair pay for a day's work supports our families, how a fair share for farmers protects our food supply and our health.

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We can prove that an economy that unleashes our potential, that is inclusive of all of us, that brings Americans of different backgrounds together is one that can change the world for the better.

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Thank you to the MANY Missourians who attended a 3-hour brainstorming session on how to improve our state and build up the state's Democratic Party!

If you didn't get to make it, you can submit your ideas at takebackmo.org

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Below are two screenshots. The first is of the values participants said draw them to the Democratic Party in Missouri. The bigger the words, the more folks mentioned it.

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The second screenshot is a highlight of what folks on my town hall yesterday said they want to see happen, many ideas which came up again today.

Don't sit this one out, folks. Missouri needs you!

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Whenever I hear the political argument that, to win, we need to abandon this or that part of the state or country, I think about the people I've met all over Missouri, my time teaching, a speech of Dr. King's, and an older black man I heard in North St. Louis County.

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When Dr. King sat in a Birmingham jail cell in 1963, he spoke to the white guards. He listened to the guards’ criticism of the marches, their arguments supporting segregation. Dr. King talked to them “calmly,” he said, because they wanted to talk.

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When tempers were flaring throughout the country, in a place where one person was a prisoner and the other his state-empowered captor, these people from opposing sides sat down and talked. Eventually, the guards told Dr. King where they lived and how much they made.

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