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Posts by Kevin Garner

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Yesterday was a beautiful day to renew the Earnings Tax by more than 75% & to chat with new and old friends at polling locations about my campaign.

There was a ton of enthusiasm to sign the @respectmovoters.org petition so that the Republican super majority stops overturning what voters support.

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One week left before our filing & fundraising deadline!
In the last month, we've:
✅Kicked off our campaign with 130+ supporters
✅Started knocking doors
✅Secured major endorsements
We're just $907 away from our quarterly goal. Donate to help us get there. Link in bio. #garnerformo #moleg

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Engaging Kansas City: A Conversation with Kevin Garner on Community Issues & Voter Engagement
Engaging Kansas City: A Conversation with Kevin Garner on Community Issues & Voter Engagement YouTube video by iLoveKC Studio with Ryan Wooden

I sat down with Ryan Wooden in the ilovekc.com studio to discuss issues facing KC people in the state leg. From Tax Hike Mike's sales tax increase to fully funding our schools & defending the will of the voters, we covered a lot. #moleg #garnerformo youtu.be/4zvlQ2hL0aw?...

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Spring is here & it’s time to meet voters in District 24! Join us for our Canvass Kickoff.
🗓 Sat. April 4
⏰ 1:00 PM
📍 632 W. 39th St, KCMO 64111
We’ll start with a brief training before door knocking. Can’t canvass? Help cover snacks for our volunteers with a $25 donation.

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I'm proud to announce the endorsement of the IBEW Local 124! These are the folks who literally power our communities. They deserve fair wages and safe working conditions as they step up to support our city, especially after hazardous events & weather. I've got their back. #unions #garnerformo #moleg

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KC has one of the best library systems around. 📚 I loved spending time with Abby and Courtney from KCPL. They're doing incredible work for our community!
Fun fact: Abby was my husband Jacob's middle and high school librarian.
#libraries #kansascity #kcmo #moleg

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I met with members of the AFT#691 and am honored to have their endorsement. As a former educator & spouse of a public school teacher, I can't say enough about how deserving our school personnel are of our support. More on protecting public schools at garnerformissouri.com/issues/ #garnerformo #moleg

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Union strong!

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#KansasCity folks, hope to see you on Feb. 12th as we kickoff our campaign for the state house.

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I’m running for state house in Missouri’s 24th District.

After 20 years of one-party control in Jefferson City, it’s time for a change. Grateful for Rep. Emily Weber’s service and proud to support her run for City Council.

🎥 Watch the announcement
💙 Donate: tinyurl.com/2ydhsar6
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- Midtown KC Democrats held Its monthly social. Follow & attend future meetings.
- MO Democratic LGBTQ+ Caucus met. Sign up and become a member

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Things are heavy right now. But know that there is a lot of good happening in our communities.

- Southmoreland Neighborhood Association discussed traffic calming
- Toured Kanbe's Markets warehouse in Midtown. They are addressing food insecurity. You can volunteeer to help sort food

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Missouri faces budget crunch as capital gains tax cut hits harder than expected When Missouri lawmakers voted on the bill, the tax cut was estimated to reduce revenue by about $111 million annually. Now the state budget director says the loss could be as much as $500 million the first year and $360 million annual annually.

The capital gains tax cut passed this year by Missouri lawmakers will cost far more than expected and shrink state revenues, a new state budget estimate shows.(@missouriindependent.com)

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The Midtown KC Democrats first winter social was a big success. 40 people including first timers enjoyed the season together and gear up for next year.

When a small group of us planned this, we had high hopes but expectations have been surpassed. This group is going to do great things in 2026.

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This week marks 1 year until the 2026 Midterms!

Join us tomorrow & hear from some of our best opportunities to flip seats Red to Blue, including our next state senator Keri Ingle!

hear an update on stopping the gerrymandering effort, and enjoy the chili provided by our hosts at Plumber’s Local 8!

5 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Join me, Rep. Emily Weber, Rep. Melissa Douglas, and Rep. Pattie Mansur this Saturday to sign the anti-gerrymandering petition and drop off food for Harvesters.

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Voters 4 & 5 at our location this morning. Just one issue on the ballot. This will be the last time we have to do this this year, so make your voice heard, Jackson County

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The Labor Management Council of Greater Kansas City & BOMA put on another well-ran Public Officials Reception. The event brought together more than 175 public officials, labor, and businesses for a no-agenda gathering. Thanks to Bob Jacobi for leading the effort.

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Get you a group of colleagues who become friends and enjoy gathering for some food, a drink, and to talk about ways that we can improve our communities. Very grateful.

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As few as 5% of voters could defeat initiative petitions under Missouri GOP legislation • Missouri Independent A Missouri House committee passed a proposal Thursday to place restrictions on the initiative petition process.

ICYMI Last night: As few as 5% of voters could defeat initiative petitions under Missouri GOP legislation #moleg #mogov

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Missouri kindergarten vaccination rates fall below immunity threshold: 'We are sweating' A community needs a vaccination rate of at least 95% to be adequately protected from measles outbreaks. In Missouri, the rate of vaccinated kindergarteners stands at 90%, while some areas have rates as low as 75%.

Only 90% of Missouri kindergarten students were immunized against measles, mumps and rubella last year, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Some counties have rates as low as 75%. (@missouriindependent.com)

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Mr. Mayor, agree with you on this point. Is this an action KC at the council level or as a ballot initiative is being looked into? Thank you!

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Glad I got to see my honorary Governor Tim Waltz who respects the will of his voters and the constitution as compared to Gov. Kehoe who would rather protect the Epstein files along with his Republican pals

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Missouri's paid sick leave that was Only months after paid sick leave went into effect in Missouri, it ended. A workers' group wants to put the benefit before voters again as a constitutional amendment, which Republican lawmakers have vowed to fight. We hear from workers in their own words. Plus, in the early 1900s, three Wyandot Nation sisters barricaded themselves in a tribal burial ground in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, to save it from destruction. We'll hear about the new art installation that tells the story of the Conley...

Only months after paid sick leave went into effect in Missouri, it ended. A workers' group wants to put the benefit before voters again as a constitutional amendment, which Republican lawmakers have vowed to fight.

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Kansas City workers call Republican redistricting plan an attack on rights of minority voters Hundreds of workers and civil rights leaders rallied with renewed energy in Kansas City on Wednesday night, just moments after the news broke that Texas had approved a redrawn congressional map to favor Republicans. Advocates say they're working to keep the same from happening to Missouri, and are planning more rallies.

NEW: Hundreds of workers and civil rights leaders rallied in Kansas City last night to protest Republican redistricting efforts. Residents of the 5th District say that redrawing Missouri's maps will strip minorities and low-income people of their voting rights.

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There are fewer more genuine public servants than Rep. Kemp Strickler. He has represented Lee’s Summit well and deserves to be sent back to the state house. Packed room for his kickoff. Find out more: www.kempstrickler.com

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How highways decimated Kansas City’s West Side over decades of development The city is now attempting to knit the once-thriving community back together.

How highways decimated Kansas City’s West Side over decades of development
www.kansascity.com/news/your-kc...

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A graphic with dark blue and mint green text reads: “Birth control is STILL LEGAL in Missouri.” Below the text is a pink scale with birth control items like condoms, pills, and an IUD balanced in the trays. Pills float around the background. In the bottom right corner, the handle @TheRightTimeOrg appears.

A graphic with dark blue and mint green text reads: “Birth control is STILL LEGAL in Missouri.” Below the text is a pink scale with birth control items like condoms, pills, and an IUD balanced in the trays. Pills float around the background. In the bottom right corner, the handle @TheRightTimeOrg appears.

Being able to decide if or when to start a family is a fundamental worker right—just like paid sick days or the right to organize.
The Right Time connects Missourians with free or low-cost birth control.
🔎Learn more: therighttime.org
#TheRightTime #ReproJustice #MOWorkers

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Kansas City will start turning food waste into compost as area landfills near capacity In a new partnership with a company that provides high-tech garbage cans that turn food into compost, Kansas City will compost hundreds of thousands of tons of food waste for use on gardens and to grow food. Kansas Citians can now bring their food scraps to one of 50 bins around the city.

Kansas City will compost hundreds of thousands of tons of food waste for use on gardens and to grow food. Kansas Citians can now bring their food scraps to one of 50 bins around the city. https://loom.ly/7a7TRrg

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Our Story, Kansas City We are beginning an exciting new journey, and we want you to be part of it. The strategic plan we’re developing will help us continue to grow as a nurturing, responsive, welcoming, and joyful Library ...

Hey #KansasCity peeps, if you have a moment (and especially if you love libraries!), help the @kclibrary.bsky.social plan for the future by taking this survey: kclibrary.org/strategic-planning

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