By Antonio D. French
Filed Friday, August 03, 2007 at 9:29 AM
Stacey Newman, executive director of the Missouri Women’s Coalition, is officially announcing today that she is seeking the office of State Representative for the 73rd District. She has filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission formally creating her finance committee with Ray Hartmann, St. Louis, as treasurer.
“The late Harriett Woods, former Lt. Governor and a long time mentor, often told me women run for office because they become upset enough to take action. I am extremely upset with the direction of our state government and will fight for change and true progressive policies,” said Newman.
In 2005 the state legislature cut Medicaid health insurance coverage for more than 100,000 Missourians, including over 40,000 children. Missouri schools are in crisis mode with private school voucher proposals threatening public school funding. In July 2007 Governor Blunt signed restrictions into law forcing many women’s health clinics to close and allowing public schools to teach fact-less abstinence-only sex education. The number of Missouri children living in poverty is on the rise due to numerous social services cuts by the current administration.
“This is not the direction I envision for Missouri,” Newman said. “I advocate providing health care for all Missourians, increasing our public school funding, protecting women’s personal health decisions, and supporting stem cell research and cures.
Stacey Newman’s dedication, passion and diverse background have prepared her to effectively represent the 73rd District:
- Democratic National Committee - managed specialized Missouri vote program
- 2004 John Kerry for President campaign - directed the Missouri Women’s Vote Program
- Missouri Democratic Party - coordinated statewide and legislative women’s campaigns
- “Coalition Against Blunt’s War on Women – spokeswoman for 22 progressive organizations fighting Gov. Blunt’s attacks on birth control
- Co-president of Brady Campaign/Million Mom March – St. Louis - worked closely with Governor Holden’s office against concealed weapons legislation
- Missouri registered lobbyist - lobbied for bi-partisan domestic violence and child safety legislation
“I am prepared to run, ready to win and pledge to continue the progressive work of Rep. Margaret Donnelly and Sen. Joan Bray who have held this seat for more than 15 years,” said Newman.
Labels: 2008, Press_Releases
6 Comments:
She doesnt stand a chance againt Steve Brown and the Nixon machine. The few times I have met her I was VERY unimpressed.
8/03/2007 11:03 AM
Not to mention she is rude and never ever speaks to even a democrat. Drop dead.
8/05/2007 11:49 PM
Gina Mitten has my vote. She's the only one who has announced (so far) that has actually worked for the voters of this district....
8/07/2007 11:01 PM
Mitten seems the obvious best choice.
8/15/2007 8:28 AM
Obviously some of you do not know your District very well or the State Party..Stacey has worked tirelessly for Missouri and its voters and will do a hell of a great job for you..Well informed and no mud slinging it will not help Missouri Democrats or impress the seasoned voters...
10/19/2007 8:27 PM
Stacy came by our house in Richmond Heights last week to talk about the issues and ask for our support. She was very attentive to our suggestion that Missouri provide tax incentives for environmental projects like installing geothermal in your home. I was impressed enough with her interest and sincerity to look into her credentials, despite that we have a brown sign in the front yard.
8/03/2008 9:55 AM
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