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What a week! A lot is going on in the world right now. In light of that, here are three stories you may have missed. At a rally in Minnesota, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar stated that she wants to dismantle the U.S. economy and political system – so far, not a single Democrat has disavowed her. In Missouri, Nicole Galloway, the likely Democratic nominee for governor, thought it would be a great idea to fundraise with famous Clinton family fixers James Carville and Paul Begala. Carville is the man who described an alleged sexual harassment victim during the Clinton scandals as "what you'll find" when you "drag a hundred dollars through a trailer park." Sickening. While Galloway is busy rubbing elbows with her Clinton cronies, Missouri's Governor Mike Parson has been busy ensuring the state's prosperity. He has enacted sweeping legislation on licensing reciprocity, giving Missouri a new tool to grow jobs and attract talent by allowing professionals to move into the state and obtain licenses without delay. Read below for more! 

Congresswoman Ilhan Omar calls for dismantling America's 'system of oppression'
What Happened:
The Minnesota Democrat said that most conversations around police brutality and racial injustice do not go far enough in their call for change. "We can’t stop at criminal justice reform or policing reform," she said during a press conference. "We are not merely fighting to tear down the systems of oppression in the criminal justice system. We are fighting to tear down systems of oppression that exist in housing, in education, in health care, in employment, [and] in the air we breathe."
Why You Should Care:
It’s not just Congresswoman Omar, Democrats across this county have become so radical that they are now calling for defunding of our local police, advocating for socialist ideals across the country, and demanding that we destroy our economic and political system.
What Happens Next:
In November, you need to vote. It has never been more important to elect principled leaders that cherish American values.
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Nicole Galloway Fundraising With Clinton Insider Who Called Women "Trailer Park" Trash
What Happened:
Missouri Democrat Nicole Galloway tapped two of the Democratic Party’s most entrenched Clinton-era political insiders to headline a fundraiser for her campaign.
Why You Should Care:
James Carville and Paul Begala are best known as Clinton family political fixers who have been working to bury and spin Bill and Hillary Clinton’s many scandals for decades. In the late 1990s, Carville infamously led the campaign to discredit women accusing then-President Clinton of sexual harassment and assault.
What Happens Next:
You can tell a lot about a person by the company they keep. Nicole Galloway’s embrace of Hillary Clinton’s liberal agenda and elitist disdain for working Missourians tells voters all they need to know.
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Governor Mike Parson Signs Landmark Licensing Reforms in Missouri
What Happened:
Escalating Missouri’s already promising economic rebound, Governor Mike Parson took sweeping action this week to remove unnecessary government red tape and incentivize new jobs and entrepreneurship.
Why You Should Care:
The governor signed legislation that expands licensing reciprocity in Missouri. This will attract talent by allowing professionals to move into the state to obtain equal licenses without delay and opening up more professions to streamlined licensing, such as engineers, land surveyors, and healthcare providers.
What Happens Next:
Governor Parson’s bold action to make it easier for professionals to get a license builds on his strong record of championing Missouri’s workforce and fostering opportunity for all.
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