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State Representative, District 73

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    Henry Iwenofu
    (Dem)

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    Kennedy Moore
    (Dem)

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    Mike Person
    (Dem)

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    Demetrius D. Upchurch Sr.
    (Dem)

Biographical Information

What areas of public policy are you personally passionate about and why?

What is your top priority for legislative action in 2027? Briefly discuss how you would address this priority.

Campaign Website http://henryiwenofu.com
Age 67
Highest post-secondary educ B.A., Wayne State University, public policy
Occupation Small business owner, retired
Quality public education: fully fund our public schools from the ground up and expand early childhood education so our youngest learners get a strong start. I will ensure our hardworking teachers have the classroom resources, support and tools they need to succeed. Investing in our classrooms today builds a stronger, more prosperous economy for the future.
Workforce development: expanding workforce training programs, apprenticeships and partnerships with local businesses. Crime/public safety: community-centered approaches that strengthen police/community relations, invest in youth intervention programs and address the root causes of violence. Healthcare: access to quality, affordable healthcare is a right.
Campaign Website http://mooreformissouri.com
Age 30
Highest post-secondary educ MPPA, University of Missouri-St. Louis
Occupation Senior manager of field and programs, Abortion Action Missouri
1) Fund public schools and not give taxpayer dollars to private vouchers. 2) Strengthen tenant protections, hold negligent landlords accountable and support housing, economic development and jobs. 3) Support survivors of violence/sexual assault. 4) Protect and expand Medicaid, prevent hospital closures and support mental health and addiction services.
1) Tenant bill of rights: ensure renter protections and fair, equitable HOA policies. 2) Workplace protection: end/regulate cannabis testing; fight employee discrimination based on lawful outside political activity; require salary transparency on job postings; prevent AI-driven hiring discrimination; ban fake job postings; protect access to bathrooms, health needs, etc.
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