Jeff Smith for Missouri

Jeff Smith for Missouri

Educating All Of Our Children

September 29th, 2005

Education has played a very large role in my life and is one of the main reasons I have decided to run for the Missouri Senate. I have been involved
in the education of Missouri youth for many years in a variety of capacities. After college I worked for St. Louis public schools, evaluating
teachers and curriculum. Since then, I have taught political science and public policy at Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis. Four years ago, I co-founded the Confluence Academies, a group of public charter schools that continue to grow and prosper. From my experience in classrooms with students ranging from disadvantaged urban youth to accomplished university academics, I believe that we need a revolution in our education system.

Read the rest of this entry »

Social Justice and Civil Rights

September 29th, 2005

The continuing campaign to achieve civil rights is an important issue to me; indeed, it was the reason for my first foray into political activism. In college I took part in a movement to build a Black Cultural Center recognizing the slave labor that built the University of North Carolina. In 2000, I co-founded the Confluence Academies, a charter school serving predominantly African-American students in North St. Louis. In the Missouri Senate, I will continue to work to achieve social justice.

Read the rest of this entry »

Equal Rights for All Americans

September 29th, 2005

I believe all Americans are equal under the law. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is the last vestige of America’s shameful history of codified intolerance. Now, we need legislators who understand that equality means there is no room for injustice.

Read the rest of this entry »

Environmental Policy

September 29th, 2005

The protection of Missouri’s environment is important to me and to the fiscal stability of the State of Missouri. Proposed legislation stating that Missouri has no need to enact environmental legislation any stricter than that of the federal government is inadequate and irresponsible. We cannot depend on the federal government, particularly those currently in control of it, to pass the necessary measures to ensure our clean air, water, and soil. In Jefferson City I will make fighting this legislation, and any proposal that will threaten our environment, a top priority. Missouri is a state rich in resources and natural beauty and it is up to us to be stewards of the land, not to mention protect our economic vitality. Tourism is among this state’s largest income generators and most of that comes from Missouri’s natural resources. Missouri must pass legislation with its unique environmental issues in mind, issues which federal policy will not adequately address. Below are my positions on some of the most important environmental issues facing Missouri.

Read the rest of this entry »

Panel Discussion: How to Run for Office and Work on Campaigns in St. Louis

September 29th, 2005

Jeff will be a panelist for an upcoming discussion hosted by Metropolis St. Louis, on “How to Run for Office and Work on Campaigns in the St. Louis Political Landscape.”

When:
Thursday, October 6th
5:30- 6:30 Social Hour at Nadoz
6:30- 8:00pm Panel Discussion in the Bradshaw Room

Where:
The Coronado
3701 Lindell Blvd.
St. Louis, MO

Other panelists include State Rep. Rachel Storch, St. Louis School Board member Ron Jackson, and Board of Alderman President Jim Shrewsbury! Jim Davis of the new Richard A. Gephardt Institute of Public Service at Washington University in St. Louis will moderate.

Hope to see you there!

Welcome to the New JeffSmith2006.com

September 29th, 2005

Welcome to the brand new JeffSmith2006.com, the online homebase for Jeff Smith’s campaign for Missouri Senate! The paint is still fresh, so bear with us as we get everything live and operational. In the meantime, sign up for the email list, or contribute if you are so inclined—only a couple days until the end of the quarter! If you have any issues or you want to volunteer to be a part of the Jeff Smith web team, feel free to email webmaster@jeffsmith2006.com. And thanks for visiting!!

Missouri Economic Policy

September 28th, 2005

The economic policies of the Blunt Administration are as atrocious as those of President Bush: they offer a boon to wealthy Missourians and crumbs for everyone else. While our wealthiest individuals receive the bulk of the tax cuts, the middle class gets squeezed. Instead of stealing from the poor to give to the rich, we should provide additional benefits for the working poor and the disabled.

Read the rest of this entry »

Keeping Guns Off The Streets

September 28th, 2005
I strongly believe that legislation allowing people to carry concealed weapons throughout Missouri is misguided and detrimental to the safety of all citizens. Particularly in St Louis City, where the murder rate continues to be high, I see the concealed weapons law as a threat to our safety, and I will work to reverse the ruling. It defies common sense to think that allowing thousands of people to carry guns in a crowded and chaotic urban stetting will reduce the incidence of violence. We must work for sensible gun safety policy in Missouri. Read the rest of this entry »

Healthcare For Every Missourian

September 28th, 2005

America’s health care system is in a crisis. Costs are spiraling out of control, we have more paper-pushing middlemen than doctors and nurses combined, and over 45 million Americans are uninsured. We spend twice as much on health care as other nations who have universal coverage and stronger health delivery systems, and we get far less in return. We have a lower life expectancy than most developed countries, and we have the second highest infant mortality rate in the developed world after only Latvia. Given how much America pays for health care, this is simply unacceptable. And it just keeps getting more expensive. In 2004 the inflation rate for health care in the U.S. was 7.9%, nearly 3 times the overall inflation rate. This cost inflation is hurting families and causing more and more businesses to stop providing insurance, which only deepens the crisis. Our health care system is broken and we will eventually be forced to fix it. Why not start now? As State Senator, I will do just that by creating innovative health care policies motivated by the simple fact that efficiency requires equality.

Read the rest of this entry »

Protecting American Jobs And Workers

September 28th, 2005

No issues better illustrate the difference between Republicans and Democrats than labor and trade. Simply put, Republicans don’t seem to respect anyone who works for anyone else. They can’t understand the priorities of a person who wants to provide for his or her family, but isn’t willing to stab his or her brother in the back to get there. One of the reasons that I am running for Missouri Senate is to stand up to Republicans who equate greediness with godliness and then turn around and belittle the hard work of millions so that a few at the top can become lavishly wealthy.

Read the rest of this entry »

« Previous Entries  

Endorsements

Click here to view photos!

Click here to volunteer

Get Your Jeff Smith Web Buttons

RSS/Atom Syndication Feeds