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Congressman Lacy Clay

Representing the 1st District of Missouri

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February 1, 2018 Press Release

NOTE: The following, in its entirety, is a first-person statement by Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri

WASHINGTON, DC – “As the first Member of Congress to call for the removal of nuclear waste from West Lake landfill, today’s announcement by the EPA of a cleanup is a huge victory for our long-suffering community and it is a major step towards long-delayed environmental justice.

September 15, 2017 Press Release

STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN  WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI

REGARDING THE ACQUITTAL  OF FORMER ST. LOUIS POLICE OFFICER JASON STOCKLEY

IN THE DEATH OF ANTHONY LAMAR SMITH

 

-ST. LOUIS, MO

Note:  The following, in its entirety, is all first-person from Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri

June 6, 2017 Press Release

ST. LOUIS- Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri welcomed thousands of eager job seekers to his 12th Annual Career Fair at Harris-Stowe State University yesterday.  The massive community service event drew throngs of guests who enjoyed face-to-face interactions with 113 wonderful employers who were seeking to fill over 1,000 job openings.

January 24, 2017 Press Release

WASHINGTON – Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri issued the following first-person statement this afternoon in support of striking members of Locals 41 and 313 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) who have been forced out on strike by the American Pulverizer Company in St. Louis.

FIRST-PERSON FROM

CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI

April 1, 2016 Press Release

NOTE: The following, in its entirety, is a first-person statement by Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri

 

“History has come full circle in North St. Louis.  A great federal failure will now be replaced by a transformative federal success.

Today’s decision to select North St. Louis as the preferred site for the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency’s new western headquarters is a $1.7 billion victory…the largest single federal investment in the history of the City of St. Louis.