Alderman Megan E Green
Megan E Green serves as President for the 2023-2024 legislative session.
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Representation
Megan E Green serves as President for the 2023-2024 legislative session.
Contact Information
Email: boa-president@stlouis-mo.gov
Phone: (314) 622-4114
Fax: (314) 622-4273
Address:
City Hall, Room 230, 1200 Market Street
St. Louis, Mo 63103
Legislative Activity
Activity for 2023-2024 legislative session
Board Bills
Bill | Sponsor Type |
---|---|
BB 62 Board of Public Service (BPS) Multiple Public Works Projects |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 60 Streamlining the Liquor License Application Process |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 59 Program Providing Access to Legal Representation for Tenants Facing Eviction or Equivalent Proceedings |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 53 Annual appropriation of the Transportation Sales Tax |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 52 City Public Transit Sales Tax Trust Fund – Account TWO Annual Appropriation |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 51 City Public Transit Sales Tax Trust Fund – Account ONE Annual Appropriation |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 47 Civil Service Compensation Plan and Pay Bill |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 43 Zoning Codes Related to Construction and Occupancy of Accessory Dwelling Units |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 34 New City Revised Code Chapter 26.76 and Amending Revised Cods 26.08 |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 33 Short-Term Rentals |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 6 General Obligation Bonds |
Co-Sponsor |
BB 1 Annual City Budget FY 2024 |
Primary Sponsor |
Voting record | Percent | Total |
---|---|---|
Aye | 80% | 16 |
Absent | 20% | 4 |
All | 100% | 20 |
Resolutions
Resolution | Sponsor |
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Resolution 36 Pride Month 2023 |
Primary |
Resolution 35 Priorities for the Housing, Urban Development and Zoning Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 34 National Gun Violence Awareness Day |
Primary |
Resolution 27 Priorities for the 2023-2024 Health and Human Development Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 26 Priorities for the 2023-2024 Budget and Public Employees Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 25 Priorities for the 2023-2024 Legislation and Rules Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 24 Priorities for the 2023-2024 Public Infrastructure and Utilities Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 23 Priorities for the 2023-2024 Transportation and Commerce Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 20 Focus for the 2023- 2024 Public Safety Committee |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 14 Supporting Gender-Affirming Care |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 13 Special Committee on Long-Term Healthcare |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 11 Special Committee on Updating and Streamlining Permitting, Licensing, and Inspection Requirements at the City of St. Louis |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 8 Recognition of Ralph Yarl |
Co-Sponsor |
Resolution 6 Honoring Ishan Gupta |
Primary |
Resolution 5 Last Day to Introduce Board Bills |
Primary |
Resolution 4 Aldermanic Expense |
Primary |
Resolution 3 Printing of the Journal 2023-2024 Legislative Session |
Primary |
Resolution 2 Appointment or Reappointment of Board Staff |
Primary |
Resolution 1 Board of Aldermen Rules 2023-2024 Legislative Session |
Primary |
No votes found.
Biography
Megan Ellyia Green was sworn in as St. Louis Board of Aldermen President on November 28, 2022. She is the first female president in the city’s history.
Green moved to St. Louis in 2005 to participate in the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs. She went on to teach in St. Louis Public Schools before running for office as Alderwoman of the 15th Ward.
In her eight years as Alderwoman, Green was a progressive champion of St. Louis—fighting for a higher minimum wage, civilian oversight of the city’s police department, reproductive rights for people who can become pregnant, protections for victims of domestic violence, marijuana legalization, and responsible development with community benefits.
As a result of her leadership, Green was presented the 24th Annual Hershel Walker Peace and Justice Award from the Worker’s Education Society, and the 2017 Martin Luther King Human Rights Award from the Coalition of Black Trade Unions.
From 2016-2020 Green represented Missouri as a Member of the Democratic National Committee and also sat on the Executive Committee for the Missouri Democratic Party.
President Green has a BA in Political Science from Pennsylvania State University, and a Master’s Degree and PhD in Educational Policy from St. Louis University. She is an adjunct professor at the Brown School of Social Work at Washington University in St. Louis where she teaches classes in public policy design, economic development, and social welfare policies.
Her steadfast commitment to St. Louisans as Alderwoman remains in her role as President. She is dedicated to the belief that building a St. Louis that works for everyone is key to the city’s success.
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