🔒 What if Missourians Couldn't Call 911? In June, criminals cut fiber-optic cables in LA, impacting 50,000+ residents including emergency services. It's a growing domestic terrorism threat that has already hit home in Missouri.
🚨 Missouri has documented 148 criminal infrastructure attacks this year—a 200% increase. It's time for stronger laws and swift action: H.R.2784 aims to make this a felony nationwide.
Read the full story by Tom Monaghan, exec VP at Charter Communications in The St. Louis Post Dispatch: https://t.co/NKeNpPqydb (subscription required).
Charter employees have stepped in and stepped up, ensuring our customers stay connected when it matters most. We’re proud to announce that for the next 60 days, no employee will be laid off or furloughed. Learn more about our commitment to our employees:
I’m impressed when companies step up and support their workers. This company is doing the right thing by #workers as they ensure critical infrastructure for online learning and work at home during this #covid#pandemic.... #steppingup
Secretary @JayAshcroftMO tells me it will be one of the longest ballots in Missouri history. The "Clean Missouri" measure alone is seven paragraphs, on your ballot. He encourages anyone with election questions to call his office at (866) 868-3245. #moleg