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Despite new guidance from the CDC to wear masks indoors and Kansas City joining St. Louis to reinstate their masking ordinance, Springfield city leaders say there are no plans for a new mask mandate.
Earlier this month, Springfield Mayor Ken McClure told the News-Leader that “a return to mandated masking is not going to solve a problem.”
“It s going to keep people, I think, from being vaccinated because they will say I won t have to,” McClure said. “And to me mandated masking had its role and its place, and it was to buy us enough time to get vaccinations available to the population. We are there. The solution’s here. People need to step up and take it.”
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The National Immigrant Justice Center, We Are Home campaign, and the 85 undersigned organizations urge you to establish a meaningful opportunity to return home for those unjustly deported. Across the nation and world, deported families and advocates echo this call through individual campaigns and hard-fought battles to return the unjustly deported to their families and communities.
The silent march starts at 7 p.m. at the Boone County Courthouse.
COLUMBIA - Several local groups held a silent march to honor the anniversary of George Floyd s death Monday night at the Boone County Courthouse.
Join us on Monday at 7PM at the Boone County courthouse. We ll have action steps, and the honor to have the Rev. C.W. Dawson speak. #TheFightContinues#BlackLivesMatterpic.twitter.com/F70ukjwuGu The WE project (@valerieberta) May 30, 2021
Groups including Worley Street Roundtable, COMO For Progress, The WE Project, People s Defense, and Missouri Faith Voices sponsored the march.Â
The Worley Street Roundtable s Executive Director said Monday s march pushed for changes beyond just community policing, but also in educational, community, and government processes.