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Welcome to the Missouri Assembly

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We’re glad you found your way here. The Missouri Assembly is made up of everyday folks—neighbors, parents, grandparents—who believe strong communities start close to home. We gather to learn, support one another, and take responsibility for lawful self-governance in a calm, peaceful way.

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🟨 WHO WE ARE

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Who We Are

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We are your neighbors—people from counties across Missouri—who have chosen to step forward and participate responsibly in our local affairs. The Assembly isn’t about politics or parties; it’s about people working together, lawfully and transparently, to strengthen our communities and protect the dignity of everyone involved.


🟨 PURPOSE OF THE ASSEMBLY

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The Purpose of the Assembly

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The Assembly exists to restore something simple and powerful: local self-governance. When people understand their roles, communicate clearly, and organize lawfully, problems get solved closer to home. Our work centers on education, coordination, and peaceful processes that help communities stand on their own feet.


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This isn’t about protest or confrontation.
It’s about learning, clarity, and doing things properly—together.


🟨 WHY CORRECT YOUR STATUS

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Why Correct Your Status

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Over time, confusion has crept into modern life—especially around legal standing and personal capacity. Correcting your status isn’t about fighting the system; it’s about clarity. When your status is clear, participation becomes cleaner, responsibilities are understood, and governance becomes more honest.


🟨 HOW TO CORRECT YOUR STATUS

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How to Correct Your Status

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We approach this calmly and carefully. Status correction is a lawful, peaceful process involving education, proper records, and clear notice. There’s no rush and no pressure. We provide guidance, resources, and people willing to walk alongside you while you decide what’s right for you.

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🟩 NEW MEMBER / ASN CONNECTION

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Stay Connected

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If you’re just finding us, you don’t need to have everything figured out today. Share your name, contact information, and county, and we’ll keep you informed about meetings, learning opportunities, and next steps—no obligations, just connection.

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🟨 CONTACT INFORMATION

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Contact the Assembly

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Real people live here, and real conversations matter. You’ll find our mailing address, phone number, and email listed plainly because transparency builds trust. If you have questions or just want to talk things through, we’re listening.


🟨 GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEETINGS

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General Assembly Meetings

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General Assembly meetings are where the work becomes real. These open, orderly gatherings are a place to listen, learn, ask questions, and participate as you’re ready. Past meeting minutes are available because memory and accountability keep things honest.

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🟦 COMING SOON / UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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What’s Coming Next

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You may notice a few sections marked Under Construction. That’s intentional. Committees and offices are being built carefully—not rushed. We’d rather do things right than do them fast. Check back as new pages come online.


🟨 COMMUNITY OUTREACH & SUPPORT

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Community Outreach & Support

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An assembly that doesn’t care for its people isn’t worth much. We’re actively planning ways to support neighbors during hard times—food assistance, collaboration with churches, and use of community spaces when help is needed most. These efforts are being developed thoughtfully, with dignity and consistency at the center.


🟩 FINAL CALL TO ACTION

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You’re Welcome Here

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If something in you says, “This feels right,” listen to it. Come to a meeting. Stay informed. Learn at your own pace. Help where you can. Strong communities aren’t built by heroes—they’re built by ordinary folks who decide to show up.

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