You need to look no further than Congress to understand that we need public officials who are willing to put political pressure aside and take the middle ground for all Missourians. A brief glance at the antics in Jefferson City provides the same lesson.
That’s why I am supporting Jason Kander for Missouri Secretary of State. I’m tired of politicians who see their own political futures as the ultimate good. After meeting Jason several times, I can tell you that Jason is tired, too.
He served as an Army captain in the war in Afghanistan. He understands that whether we’re talking about fellow service members in the Missouri National Guard, working families in St. Louis, or farmers in Southwest Missouri, actual Missourians’ livelihoods are at stake in the decisions our government makes. He’s already sacrificed for our country countless times in Afghanistan. He’ll be ready to do it again for the citizens of our state.
If you’re like me, and you think the mountain ranges of Afghanistan have more to offer a candidate’s perspective than a lobbyist’s private dining room, then I encourage you to vote for Jason Kander for Secretary of State on Aug. 7.
Jordan Overstreet
Joplin
Opinion
ELECTION LETTERS: Kander's sacrifice qualifies him for Missouri Secretary of State
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Our View: ‘Why?’ has no answer
Just hours before, there was breakfast and laughter. There were pictures on the walls and memories in every room.
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Our View: Absent from House
We can’t figure out why two Missouri legislators think they should be elected to the U.S. House when it appears they can’t seem to show up to take care of business in the Missouri House.
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Your View: Terrorism is terrorism
In the May 13 issue of The Joplin Globe there was an Associated Press article concerning the New Orleans shooting.
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Your View: Should we be outraged?
Were there effusive apologies following the lockdown of Boston as most of the continent indulged vicariously in the ongoing manhunt?
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Your View: Terrible injustice
I see this Jasper County nuisance law as a terrible injustice on the rights of the residents of Jasper County.
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Other Views: Conflicts in SEC
Money talks. In the continuing dispute over the all-too-cozy relationship between the people who create and sell financial products and the people who rate their risk, the money says: Shut up and let us do what we want.
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Phill Brooks, columnist: Missouri Senate did what Founding Fathers had in mind
George Washington once described the Senate as being like a saucer in which you pour coffee or tea.
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Our View: Fixing failure
Some 1,200 injured workers will finally get the payments they are owed. In its final week in session, Missouri’s General Assembly, through bipartisan efforts, passed a solution to address the insolvency of the state’s Second Injury Fund.
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Herb B. Kuhn, guest columnist: Delaying Medicaid reform could hurt rural Missouri
The Missouri Legislature missed a rare opportunity in the just-ended session to transform Medicaid and make a real difference in the lives and health of hundreds of thousands of our neighbors. Rural Missouri has the most to lose from the legislature’s failure to act.
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Kevin Wilson, guest columnist: When fear wins out, so do the terrorists
I’m going to make a bold statement that’s sure to draw a lot of comments, but hear me out before reaching for the keyboard to type a rebuttal.
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