Gloria Young is a dedicated Missourian, whose commitment to her home state has been unwavering since she returned from the University of Kansas with a degree in Anthropology. Gloria's post-academic journey is a testament to her belief in using her knowledge for the greater good, engaging in a diverse array of volunteer activities that underscore her dedication to human rights, environment, social welfare, and community development.
Gloria Young for Missouri
A Voice For
Missouri
Meet Gloria
Prioritizing The Issues You Care About
Gloria is a strong proponent of individual rights, especially when it comes to personal medical matters. She firmly believes that a person has the right to make private medical decisions and that discussions around and access to medications and medical procedures should be a private matter solely between care providers and patients.
Abortion is healthcare access. Missouri has one of the strictest abortion bans in the entire nation. There are no exceptions for rape, incest, or health of the mother. Missouri's total abortion ban has condemned thousands of women to carry their rapists baby and contributed to a significant decline in the OBGYN care available for all women, including women trying to start a family. Over 380,000 people in Missouri signed the petition to bring the issue of access before the voters of Missouri. Even with a governor, state attorney general, secretary of state and lower court judge working against Amendment 3, justice and the will of the people of Missouri prevailed. Amendment 3 will be on the ballot and when it passes, restoring access to reproductive freedom state-wide, the people of Missouri will need elected officials who will defend this right. Gloria will work to uphold the right to access reproductive healthcare and work to expand and improve healthcare access across the board.
Studies have consistently shown that housing and food insecurity strongly correlate with increases in violence. To build safer communities, Gloria believes we must prioritize access to quality, stable housing, and nutrition for all. Similarly, research demonstrates that justice systems that function with equity and are accessible significantly improve voluntary participation and cooperation. When people's basic needs are met, they are less likely to engage in harmful behavior. Similarly, Gloria recognizes that reliable access for all to quality mental health services is crucial for the safety and well-being of individuals and communities.
Gloria believes that everyone should be able to enter public spaces without the threat of gun violence. To achieve this, she supports reasonable restrictions on firearm acquisition, ownership, and use that prioritize public safety and personal responsibility.
All of Missouri's citizens should feel safe and are entitled to equal protection under the law. Gloria is committed to working towards a society where everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs, can live without fear.
Local and regional safety are inextricably linked to national and global security concerns. Gloria supports investing in local policies that reflect an understanding of how committing to justice and diplomacy at the international level contributes to a safer world for all.
Gloria understands that our health and well-being are deeply connected to the health of our environment. The air we breathe, the water we drink, and the spaces we occupy all have a profound impact on our physical and mental health. To protect the health and safety of our communities, we must prioritize the integrity of these shared resources. This includes establishing and enforcing reasonable standards for industry, investing in the protection of natural spaces, improving our green spaces and access to them, and expanding our use of renewable energies.
Gloria is eager to explore how Missouri can build a future for our children by investing in the expansion of clean public transportation, renewable energies, and domestic recycling infrastructure.
District 16 is home to excellent schools, Gloria and her family moved to the Northland motivated largely by a school system well-known for excellence and student support. Gloria believes focusing on access to quality pre-K programs helps make sure children are school-ready and that supporting our schools and educators ensures that future generations are well-prepared for the world ahead. Ensuring that our schools remain well funded and maintain access to the community resources they need will be a top priority. Gloria is dedicated to ensuring that teachers are properly compensated and supported in their critical roles. A well-educated populace is a key to successful communities.
I am a life-long advocate for animal welfare. I have had the opportunity to volunteer with Wayside Waifs animal shelter in Kansas City, MO. As a volunteer I offered on-site support by walking dogs, grooming kitties, cleaning kennels, and helping with events.
During the circulation of the Proposition B petition in 2010 I collected several hundred signatures for the Initiative, sometimes in costume. My initial elation at the success of the measure was soon replaced by outrage at the legislators' response. Observing how lawmakers overruled the will of the people in the matter of Puppy Mills(among so many), and knowing that we need legislators with moral conscience and scientific literacy, has been one of my top strongest motivators me deciding to seek office. I have written repeatedly to elected officials often rarely receiving a response. I am excited that this issue that I care so deeply about is one that I can support in my candidacy, and, if elected, as a Representative.
Local communities best understand their own needs and challenges, as well as how best to meet them. Gloria supports the rights of municipalities [or counties] to create laws and ordinances that serve to fulfill local needs. She also recognizes that schools, likewise, are well equipped to determine specific needs such as those regarding bathrooms and books. Gloria trusts that local libraries understand the wants and needs of their patrons and can respond accordingly when selecting or preparing materials or events.
A strong economy is measured at the supermarket, not the stock market. When everyday Missourians are doing well, with access to quality, affordable housing, food, healthcare, and education, THAT is the mark of a strong economy. Gloria believes that people deserve fair pay, benefits, and safe working conditions. As State Rep, Gloria will stand with stand with the everyday people responsible for supporting and building our economy and our communities, workers.
Gloria will work for policies that support local businesses who provide good jobs in our state and keep our economy growing. She will work to develop incentives for small businesses to assist in incorporating green energy, and waste reduction strategies into practices to offer a competitive advantage in the growing market of consumers who seek to do business with “green” companies.
Gloria will make workers’ rights and protections a priority alongside efforts to bring in new businesses, eager to capitalize on the skilled Missouri workforce.
Gloria is honored to be endorsed by the following labor unions:
Greater Kansas City AFL-CIO
Missouri AFL-CIO
IBEW Local 124
IBEW Local 53
UAW Region 4
SEIU Healthcare Missouri
Plumbers & Gas Fitters Local no. 8