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Dad, husband, union-side labor lawyer, veteran, Episcopalian (Micah 6:8) "He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God."
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Like so many veterans, I understand that commitment extends to every facet of my life. I hope to continue serving in a new capacity after the April election and I'll need your help to make that possible!
#VoteVetsEL
I'm happy to announce that my campaign for St. Joseph City Council has been endorsed by VoteVets! I'm honored to have their support! I'm proud to be part of a generation of Americans who committed to serve our country. @votevets.org
But after all that work is done, the dishonor of those who inflicted this nightmare upon America will remain with them, forever.
We will have a fair, orderly, and humane immigration system someday. Our country and our communities will emerge from this chaos. We can and must rebuild the shining city on a hill.
Masked agents have indiscriminately grabbed people, locked them up, and shipped them to horrific foreign prisons.
Now they have ratcheted up their violence against Americans.
This administration never had any intention of doing the hard work of pursuing criminals among the millions of immigrants who have simply come here for a better life. 🧵
Have the conversation and try to work on other areas where good can be done.
I know these are difficult times, but I believe real and positive change requires long engagement and a willingness to engage in principled compromise. Have a great day!
Some policies will create so much harm and create so little good, that no compromise is possible. People, even those that usually agree with one another, may passionately disagree about what policies fall into this category and that is ok.
3. Be humble enough to believe that someone with a different world view may have an idea that can help folks and be hopeful, because views can change.
2. Identify and call out the aspects of policy that you believe will do harm and work to mitigate the harm.
1. Celebrate policy aspects that will do good and work to make them do the most good possible.
Here is something I was thinking about this morning that I wanted to share.
Most of the time, policy is about compromise. You can get some of what you want, people who hold beliefs you disagree with get something too.
Here is my approach to compromises on policy🧵
Photo with workout times (29:16, 3.21 MI, 9'06")
Sunday evening run
Throughout this campaign, I will continue addressing concerns identified by community members, concerns found in reports like this, concerns I discuss in face-to-face interactions, and issues brought to my attention on social media.
Happy New Year! Together, we will make it a great one!
So far during the campaign, I have had the opportunity to talk with residents and refine my positions on the issues identified in the survey.
Below is a link to my campaign website with more information on what I've learned so far and how that has shaped my positions.
www.clibon4stjoe.com/issues
In spring 2025, the City of St. Joseph administered a survey of resident satisfaction regarding the quality of city services.
I believe when residents speak, it’s imperative that elected officials listen.
Campaigns aren't cheap and we are committed to working with unionized printers, who make quality materials and provide good paying jobs!
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Happy New Year's Eve, St. Joe! Thank you for your support this year. I'm looking forward to making some good changes and building a brighter future for our city in 2026!
I'm here at Cathedral of St. Joseph, excited to catch St. Joseph Community Chorus' Christmas concert. We're really lucky to have such amazing artists and beautiful venues to celebrate this joyous season!
Mass deportations don’t protect working people—they weaken labor standards, silence organizing and empower bad employers.
An attack on immigrant workers is an attack on ALL workers. @jimmy-iupat.bsky.social
Flashy policy ideas disconnected from peoples' needs don't solve problems. This campaign is committed to listening and connecting St. Joe's problems to solutions that will work here and now.
Special thanks to my aunt and uncle who came out and knocked doors with me today!
Workers' rights build stronger families and communities. That's why I fight for working people!
Happy Friday, brought to you by organized labor!
We have built a society where people will break their bodies and their mental health in service of employers who will NEVER return that loyalty. People sacrifice relationships with loved ones and communities that built them up in service of a system that fails us ALL!
Any school receiving even one dime of voucher money from taxpayers should adhere to the same requirements as public schools.
Today is small business Saturday, so if you're out braving the cold and wet, choose one of St. Joe's excellent small businesses to eat out or shop at!
Happy Birthday IBEW with image of Local 545 sign.
Happy Birthday, IBEW!
Budgets are moral documents, and in St. Joe, working people shoulder a heavy burden to finance our city. We owe them good stewardship of their tax dollars and programs that help them thrive.
Awesome venue! Glad to see it go union!
And a Missouri Democrat in the White House!