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Congressman Lacy Clay, EPA Administrator Wheeler Celebrate Carter Carburetor Superfund Site Cleanup Completion
and Future Reuse with Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis
$35 Million Superfund Cleanup Paves Way for Safer Neighborhood and Exciting Future in North St. Louis
Clay, Page, Griffin Announce Redevelopment Agreement to Save Affordable Housing in Wellston, Missouri
Over 200 units and 25% of the Population of Historic Black Suburb in St. Louis County Saved from Removal
Clay Blasts Trump Administration Attempt to Sabotage U.S. Postal Service
Changes Will Degrade Mail Service to Residences and Businesses, Suppress Voting Rights Ahead of November Election
Clay Praises Move of 1000 USDA Employees from Contaminated Goodfellow Federal Complex to Metropolitan Square Building in Downtown St. Louis
Long Struggle Results in Victory for At-Risk Federal Employees
Clay Applauds Passage of Historic Heroes Act
Bold Emergency Legislation Will Provide Critical Help to States and Local Governments, Hazard Pay for Essential Workers, Urgent Help for Homeowners and Renters
CONGRESSMAN CLAY EXPLAINS THE CARES ACT REBATE:
Everything You Need to Know
Dear Friends,
Our nation faces the worst pandemic in decades. Urgent action is needed to address this unprecedented threat to the United States of America, and most importantly, the lives and livelihood of the American people.
Clay Applauds Passage of Historic CARES Act to Put Families & Workers First
Emergency Coronavirus Legislation Will Save Lives, Save Jobs and Save Small Businesses
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri applauded passage of the historic CARES Act, the $2 trillion Families and Workers-First legislation, which will now go to the President’s desk for his signature.
Clay Announces $21.4 Million Department of Transportation Grant to Help Upgrade Merchants Bridge
Vital Rail Link Keeps St. Louis at the Center of American Commerce
WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri announced today that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded a $21,445,577 Grant to the Terminal Railroad Association, which owns the historic Merchants Bridge, spanning the Mississippi River between downtown St. Louis and Venice, Illinois.
Clay - U.S. Census Bureau Job Fair Attracts Eager Job Seekers to Help St. Louis Get a Complete Count
Clay - U.S. Census Bureau Job Fair Attracts Eager Job Seekers to Help St. Louis Get a Complete Count
U.S. Census Wants You to Apply for the Best Part-Time Job in America
STATEMENT BY
CONGRESSMAN WM. LACY CLAY (D) MISSOURI REGARDING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S
STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
NOTE: The following, in its entirety, is a
First-person statement by
Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay (D) Missouri