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119th Congress

June 16, 2025

Washington, D.C.— U.S. Representatives Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) and Sam Graves (R-Mo.) introduced the TUTOR Act, bipartisan legislation to prohibit the Department of Defense from contracting with online tutoring companies owned or controlled by foreign adversaries.


June 13, 2025

Washington, D.C.— Today, U.S. Representative Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) released the following statement:


June 6, 2025

Washington, D.C.— Today, U.S. Representatives Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) and Don Bacon (R-Neb.) led a letter with 41 bipartisan lawmakers in urging major social media companies to take immediate action against the rise of hate speech and incitement to violence on their platforms following two recent antisemitic attacks.


May 29, 2025

Washington, D.C.—Today, U.S. Representative Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) introduced the Public Safety and Mental Health Reporting Act, legislation aimed at increasing transparency and improving public safety through comprehensive data collection on interactions between law enforcement officers and individuals with mental illness. This introduction comes during Mental Health Awareness Month, underscoring the urgent need to better understand and address how mental health intersects with public safety.


May 27, 2025

Washington, D.C.— Today, Representative Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) and five Representatives of the Missouri Delegation, along with both Missouri Senators, led a bipartisan letter to President Trump urging immediate approval of Governor Mike Kehoe’s request for a major disaster declaration following the deadly and destructive storms that struck the St


May 22, 2025

Washington, D.C.— Today, Representative Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) released the following statement following his vote against the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”:

“The shameful bill Republicans just rammed through in the dead of night hands a massive tax break to the richest Americans, while folks in St. Louis are stuck holding the bill.



Individuals who were impacted by the tornadoes should apply for FEMA assistance. You can apply in the following ways: 



This year, devastating tornadoes impacted the St. Louis region, destroying over 5,000 structures and displacing thousands of residents. Our recovery is just beginning, and I remain committed to ensuring our community receives all necessary resources to rebuild stronger than ever. My office is here to assist you with federal agency interactions.



If you were affected by tornado damage from 2025, click here for specific recovery resources.

Natural disasters can strike without warning, but you don’t have to face them alone. This page is your one-stop resource for navigating natural disasters—offering vital information, emergency contacts, and support services to help you stay safe and recover with dignity.



May 21, 2025

Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) led a letter, signed by U.S.


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