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www.behavioral.net
April 3, 2018
Earl “Buddy” Carter (R.-Ga., and the only pharmacist serving in Congress) and William Lacy Clay Jr. (D-Mo.). All sounded a call for targeted spending to fight the opioid epidemic, but also spending that reflects what Hassan called the “all hands on deck” approach needed to manage the crisis. Arguably theÃâà...
STLtoday.com
November 9, 2017
As St. Louis city residents decide whether to raise the city sales tax to pay for police, fire and other emergency services, the city's U.S. Congressman — Democrat William Lacy Clay Jr. — is out on the streets to get out the vote ... In Prince William County, Va. Pumping up the vote early today in Prince WilliamÃâà...
St. Louis Jewish Light
June 15, 2017
Dozens of people gathered on the steps of the federal courthouse in downtown St. Louis last week to remember Jews who died in the Holocaust after being denied entry to the United States. “Their lives and their deaths are a constant reminder of the consequences when we turn our backs on refugeesÃâà...
AOL
April 19, 2017
A federal judge has rejected a request to rehang a controversial painting depicting police officers as animals that drew national headlines earlier this year after Republican lawmakers repeatedly removed it from a display inside the U.S. Capitol complex. Saying the court was "sympathetic to plaintiffs givenÃâà...
C-SPAN
March 30, 2017
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STLtoday.com
February 21, 2017
President of the Board of Alderman Lewis Reed greets Congressman William Lacy Clay Jr. before he addresses the crowd at the 3rd Annual Saint Louis African American Artifacts Festival and Bazaar (SAINT-LAAA-FAB) which kicked off it's one day family oriented festival celebrating the heritage of peopleÃâà...
STLtoday.com
October 21, 2015
State Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal speaks while Ruby Curry, interim president of Florissant Valley Community College, and Attorney Gen. Chris Koster listen during his Roundtable on Representative Policing on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014, in the J. C. Penny Conference Center at the University of Missouri-St.