Not being a fighter in the DeSantis sense may have a benefit. I don't know how much Florida is targeted by the DS simply because DeSantis is seen as a threat, but I do know he never misses an opportunity to make a fiery public statement, which means he draws their attention to Florida. Parson's low profile has allowed Missouri to run under the radar, though some of that is also likely due to the fact that we're in the heart of flyover country, which from the DS perspective means we don't count anyway. What I do know for sure is that, aside from seeing about 20% of my very red, very rural county's population mask up during the worst of it, my life has so far been unaffected by the virus mess, and for that I'm grateful.
I live very close to Saint Louis. Some places mask.. very very rare. I think I’ve worn a mask twice this year.
Unfortunately my employer is requiring the vaccine. So up until two weeks ago the impact was minimal.
I actually emailed Parsons about this considering MO senators penned him a call for a special session to introduce legislation protecting employees from vax mandates that he has never responded to.. The response I got was that I should contact an attorney…
Well, that's weak. How about contacting the AG? He can't call a special session, but maybe he can shove his spine up Parson's ass and get something accomplished that way. Or maybe he can just do an AG thing, like he did about the mask mandates a few weeks ago.
So I did email the AG, but haven’t heard anythng back.
I got an auto response from Josh Hawley.
I was able to chat with Bill Eigel’s Office (my local rep) and they are hoping they can push the conversation mid September when the Missouri senates convenes. They told me they have gotten a lot of phone calls and emails just like mine.
The company I work for is private, but extremely dependent on government contracts.
I honestly think Missouri would be scared to run them out of the state. They have 60-70k employees.. I’m extremely bummed because I enjoy my job and like my boss. But I can’t sacrifice my right to decide this..
I was keen on Hawley at the beginning of this, but after the election certification when he lost his book contract and his family was accosted he more or less went silent and may have taken a uniparty turn. He voted for the final Covid bill, the one that sent billions into overseas money laundering, using the rationalization that Missouri families needed the additional $600.
Seems you've taken all the right steps and I hope things work out well for you, one way or another.
Not being a fighter in the DeSantis sense may have a benefit. I don't know how much Florida is targeted by the DS simply because DeSantis is seen as a threat, but I do know he never misses an opportunity to make a fiery public statement, which means he draws their attention to Florida. Parson's low profile has allowed Missouri to run under the radar, though some of that is also likely due to the fact that we're in the heart of flyover country, which from the DS perspective means we don't count anyway. What I do know for sure is that, aside from seeing about 20% of my very red, very rural county's population mask up during the worst of it, my life has so far been unaffected by the virus mess, and for that I'm grateful.
I live very close to Saint Louis. Some places mask.. very very rare. I think I’ve worn a mask twice this year.
Unfortunately my employer is requiring the vaccine. So up until two weeks ago the impact was minimal.
I actually emailed Parsons about this considering MO senators penned him a call for a special session to introduce legislation protecting employees from vax mandates that he has never responded to.. The response I got was that I should contact an attorney…
Well, that's weak. How about contacting the AG? He can't call a special session, but maybe he can shove his spine up Parson's ass and get something accomplished that way. Or maybe he can just do an AG thing, like he did about the mask mandates a few weeks ago.
So I did email the AG, but haven’t heard anythng back.
I got an auto response from Josh Hawley.
I was able to chat with Bill Eigel’s Office (my local rep) and they are hoping they can push the conversation mid September when the Missouri senates convenes. They told me they have gotten a lot of phone calls and emails just like mine.
The company I work for is private, but extremely dependent on government contracts.
I honestly think Missouri would be scared to run them out of the state. They have 60-70k employees.. I’m extremely bummed because I enjoy my job and like my boss. But I can’t sacrifice my right to decide this..
I was keen on Hawley at the beginning of this, but after the election certification when he lost his book contract and his family was accosted he more or less went silent and may have taken a uniparty turn. He voted for the final Covid bill, the one that sent billions into overseas money laundering, using the rationalization that Missouri families needed the additional $600.
Seems you've taken all the right steps and I hope things work out well for you, one way or another.