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Featured Speakers:
Suzanne Luther - Suzanne is a Jefferson City educator, artist, and school board member running for House District 60, with a deep passion for empowering Missouri’s next generation.
Jordan Herrera -Jordan is a retired U.S. Air Force veteran and Missouri Assistant Attorney General running for Congress in Missouri’s Fifth District to defend democracy and restore national unity.
Stacy Bax - Stacy is a longtime disability rights advocate and community leader whose work is driven by personal experience and a deep commitment to protecting democracy and essential social supports.
Spencer Toder - Spencer is a St. Louis-based entrepreneur and civic leader with a strong record of community impact—ranging from a U.S. Senate run to efforts helping Missourians access healthcare, support refugees, and combat wrongful incarceration.
David Knipp - David, also known as Proud Union Guy, is a member of Local 1 Heat and Frost Insulators and a grassroots pro-labor advocate who champions Missouri’s working people and reminds us that real democracy means no kings—just power in the hands of the people.
Lindsay Browning - Lindsay is a dedicated social worker, labor advocate, and organizer with three decades of grassroots experience, serving as a spokesperson for Respect Missouri Voters.
PARKING: Lots marked in red (9, 12, 13/13A) are the most convenient. If those are full, lots marked in blue (10, 14, 18) are also available.
RESTROOMS: Restrooms (indicated with green R) are located inside the Capitol on the first floor to the right and left of the main entrance (indicated with gold star).
Our Commitment to a Respectful and Welcoming Rally
We Stand United is committed to fostering a peaceful and accepting atmosphere at our rallies. We ask all attendees to engage with respect and kindness, ensuring this event remains welcoming for everyone. To uphold these values, we kindly remind participants to refrain from using hate speech, profanity, or any language that could compromise the spirit of unity and positivity. Together, we can create an environment that reflects the shared goals of understanding, cooperation, and community.
Frequently Asked Questions
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We Stand United for the Missouri State Capitol to be a safe and inclusive space where every voice is heard. Join us for a peaceful and lawful gathering to foster unity, mutual respect, and open dialogue as we come together—many voices, one purpose—to inspire change and safeguard our democracy. This is not the place for hate speech.
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Yes, this rally has obtained the necessary permit through the Missouri Office of Administration to hold a rally on the south steps and lawn of the Capitol.
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We welcome signs that reflect your passion and support. We kindly ask that all signs remain respectful—please, no hate speech, profanity, or offensive language. Let’s keep this a positive and inclusive event for everyone.
If you don’t have a sign, we’ve got you covered! A selection of signs will be available at the event for anyone who’d like to use one.
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Street parking is free on Saturdays. Additionally, there are several state office parking lots, which are open on Saturdays. View the Capitol Parking map above for details on available lots.
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Rally attendees should gather on the steps on the south side of the Capitol (facing High Street). We Stand United will have a table under a PURPLE CANOPY near the Capitol Steps. There will be staff available before, during, and after the rally if you have questions or need assistance.
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If counter-protesters attempt to disrupt the rally, we ask that you do not engage. Avoid responding, arguing, or escalating the situation. Instead, stay focused on the rally and the reason you came. Event staff and security are prepared to handle disruptions and will respond appropriately. Your peaceful presence is the most powerful response.
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Yes! We welcome volunteers. Contact us here, and we’ll be in touch with details.