Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard
Shameem Clark Hubbard represents Ward 10 for the 2026-2027 legislative session.
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Representation
Shameem Clark Hubbard represents Ward 10 for the 2026-2027 legislative session. Learn more about Ward 10.
Contact Information
Email: clark-hubbards@stlouis-mo.gov
Phone: (314) 622-3287
Fax: (314) 622-4273
Social media:
Address:
City Hall, Room 230, 1200 Market Street
St. Louis, Mo 63103
Constituent Services
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Committee Memberships
As Ward 10 Alderwoman
Legislative Activity
Activity for 2026-2027 legislative session
Board Bills
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Resolutions
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Resolution 5 Last Day to Introduce Board Bills for the 2026-2027 Legislative Session |
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Biography
Alderlady Shameem Clark Hubbard is a dedicated advocate for the residents of the 10Th Ward in the City Of St. Louis serving on the Board of Aldermen since 2019. With a primary focus on public health and safety, education, and community development, she works tirelessly to improve the quality of life for her constituents. Known for her ability to build strong relationships and foster open communication, Alderlady Clark Hubbard has made significant strides in creating trust between the community and law enforcement, with public safety remaining a top priority. In her service and commitment to youth advocacy she actively promotes educational initiatives that empower students and families. Beyond her legislative duties, Alderlady Hubbard is deeply invested in community wellness and sustainable growth. As a wife, a mother of five, a grandmother, and a proud St. Louis Public School parent, she understands the importance of family and community support. She has sponsored, co-sponsored, and passed over 200 board bills and counting aimed at anti-discrimination, anti-displacement, and equitable development policies. Known for her accessibility and accountability, she continues to engage her constituents, business owners, and colleagues to work toward the common goal of building and strengthening communities that have long been divided. Her dedication and bridge-building efforts set an example of collaborative leadership for the greater good of St. Louis.
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