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Access To Campaign Letter Variants

Personalized by Campaign Topic

Generated: April 4, 2026 Usage: Use the campaign-specific letter that matches the senator's committee assignments. Template variable syntax: {{variable_name}} — replace before printing. Cross-reference: Check senate-committees.md to match senators to campaigns.


ACCESS TO JUSTICE — Legal Aid, Pro Se Support, Court Access

Best for: Senators on Judiciary committee Key targets: Schroer (Chair), D. Gregory (VC), May, Roberts, Coleman, Schnelting, B. Brown, Burger

{{date}}

The Honorable {{full_name}}
Missouri {{chamber}}
201 W. Capitol Ave., Rm. {{room_number}}
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear {{salutation}} {{last_name}}:

My name is Doug Devitre, and I lead a family of open-source civic
technology projects called the "Access To" initiative, based in the
St. Louis area. I am writing to share how our Access To Justice project
supports Missouri residents navigating the legal system — work that
aligns directly with the {{committee_name}}'s focus on court procedures
and civil jurisprudence.

Thousands of Missourians navigate the legal system each year without
legal representation. Missouri's 114 counties and St. Louis City are
served by Legal Services of Missouri and Legal Aid of Western Missouri,
but the gap between need and available representation remains significant.
Pro se litigants in family court face particular challenges organizing
documentation, understanding procedures, and presenting evidence
effectively.

Access To Justice is an open-source civic technology tool that helps
self-represented litigants navigate court processes, organize their
documentation, and understand their procedural obligations. It is
designed for pro se litigants, legal aid organizations, and court
self-help centers, and built with trauma-informed design principles
and Missouri-specific court compliance.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how this initiative could support
the goals of the {{committee_name}} and benefit Missouri residents
who lack access to legal representation. I am available for a brief
meeting or demonstration at your convenience.

Respectfully,

Doug Devitre
Founder, Access To Initiative & CoTrackPro
(314) 496-5973 | dougdevitre@gmail.com
cotrackpro.com

ACCESS TO EDUCATION — K-12 Safety, IEP Support, School Counselors

Best for: Senators on Education committee Key targets: Brattin (Chair), Hudson (VC), Schroer, Henderson, D. Gregory, Nurrenbern, O'Laughlin, Webber

{{date}}

The Honorable {{full_name}}
Missouri {{chamber}}
201 W. Capitol Ave., Rm. {{room_number}}
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear {{salutation}} {{last_name}}:

My name is Doug Devitre, and I lead a family of open-source civic
technology projects called the "Access To" initiative, based in the
St. Louis area. I am writing to share how our Access To Education
project supports Missouri families navigating school systems — work
that aligns with the {{committee_name}}'s focus on K-12 policy.

Missouri DESE oversees more than 500 school districts, and families
across the state face challenges navigating IEP and 504 processes,
accessing school counselors, and understanding their rights under
state and federal education law. School counselor-to-student ratios
vary widely by district, and child welfare reporting requirements
under RSMo 167.117 and 210.115 place important obligations on
school personnel.

Access To Education is an open-source tool that helps families
navigate IEP and 504 processes, connect with school counselors and
support services, and understand school safety reporting procedures.
It is designed for parents, school counselors, and family advocates,
and built with child-centered design principles and Missouri-specific
compliance.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how this initiative could
support the goals of the {{committee_name}} and benefit Missouri
families. I am available for a brief meeting or demonstration at
your convenience.

Respectfully,

Doug Devitre
Founder, Access To Initiative & CoTrackPro
(314) 496-5973 | dougdevitre@gmail.com
cotrackpro.com

ACCESS TO HEALTH — SDOH, Behavioral Health, Community Health Workers

Best for: Senators on Families, Seniors and Health committee Key targets: Carter (Chair), Nicola (VC), Lewis, Roberts, Nurrenbern, Brattin, Hudson

{{date}}

The Honorable {{full_name}}
Missouri {{chamber}}
201 W. Capitol Ave., Rm. {{room_number}}
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear {{salutation}} {{last_name}}:

My name is Doug Devitre, and I lead a family of open-source civic
technology projects called the "Access To" initiative, based in the
St. Louis area. I am writing to share how our Access To Health project
supports Missouri communities — work that aligns with the
{{committee_name}}'s focus on health policy and family services.

Social determinants of health affect communities across Missouri,
yet connecting residents to resources remains fragmented. MO HealthNet
serves over one million enrollees, and SDOH frameworks are increasingly
adopted by managed care organizations. Community health workers are
recognized under Missouri state programs, but behavioral health access
gaps persist — especially in rural Missouri.

Access To Health is an open-source civic technology tool that helps
residents identify and connect with health resources, track social
determinants, and navigate behavioral health services. It is designed
for community health workers, care coordinators, and social service
navigators, and built with trauma-informed, HIPAA-aware design
principles.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how this initiative could
support the goals of the {{committee_name}} and benefit Missouri
residents. I am available for a brief meeting or demonstration at
your convenience.

Respectfully,

Doug Devitre
Founder, Access To Initiative & CoTrackPro
(314) 496-5973 | dougdevitre@gmail.com
cotrackpro.com

ACCESS TO SAFETY — DV Documentation, Protective Orders

Best for: Senators on Judiciary and Families committees Key targets: Schroer (Judiciary Chair), Carter (Families Chair), May, Roberts, Nicola

{{date}}

The Honorable {{full_name}}
Missouri {{chamber}}
201 W. Capitol Ave., Rm. {{room_number}}
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear {{salutation}} {{last_name}}:

My name is Doug Devitre, and I lead a family of open-source civic
technology projects called the "Access To" initiative, based in the
St. Louis area. I am writing to share how our Access To Safety project
supports Missouri families affected by domestic violence — work that
aligns with {{committee_name}} priorities.

Missouri ranks among states with the highest rates of domestic violence.
The Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (MCADSV)
serves survivors statewide, but many families lack access to structured
tools for documenting abuse, obtaining protective orders under RSMo 455,
and building safety plans. Children and families affected by domestic
violence need trauma-informed tools to document their experiences
accurately and safely.

Access To Safety is an open-source tool that helps survivors and their
advocates document incidents of domestic violence, organize evidence
for protective order proceedings, and build safety plans grounded in
documented patterns. It is designed for survivors, victim advocates,
DV shelters, and legal aid organizations, and built with trauma-informed,
safety-first design principles.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how this initiative could support
the goals of the {{committee_name}} and benefit Missouri families.
I am available for a brief meeting or demonstration at your convenience.

Respectfully,

Doug Devitre
Founder, Access To Initiative & CoTrackPro
(314) 496-5973 | dougdevitre@gmail.com
cotrackpro.com

ACCESS TO JOBS — WIOA Navigation, Workforce Tech

Best for: Senators on Economic and Workforce Development committee Key targets: B. Brown (Chair), K. Gregory (VC), Lewis, Washington, D. Gregory, Schnelting, Hough

{{date}}

The Honorable {{full_name}}
Missouri {{chamber}}
201 W. Capitol Ave., Rm. {{room_number}}
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear {{salutation}} {{last_name}}:

My name is Doug Devitre, and I lead a family of open-source civic
technology projects called the "Access To" initiative, based in the
St. Louis area. I am writing to share how our Access To Jobs project
supports Missouri job seekers — work that aligns with the
{{committee_name}}'s focus on workforce development.

Missouri's WIOA Combined State Plan (PY 2024-2027) envisions a
coordinated workforce system, but job seekers — particularly
dislocated workers, veterans, reentry populations, and SNAP/TANF
recipients — often face fragmented navigation across the state's
14 local workforce development areas and Missouri Job Centers.

Access To Jobs is an open-source civic technology tool that helps
job seekers navigate WIOA programs, connect with Missouri Job Centers,
and track their employment pathway. It is designed for job seekers,
workforce navigators, and case managers, and built with barrier-aware
design principles that account for transportation, childcare, and
digital literacy challenges.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how this initiative could
support the goals of the {{committee_name}} and benefit Missouri
workers. I am available for a brief meeting or demonstration at
your convenience.

Respectfully,

Doug Devitre
Founder, Access To Initiative & CoTrackPro
(314) 496-5973 | dougdevitre@gmail.com
cotrackpro.com

ACCESS TO HOUSING — Fair Housing, Eviction Prevention

Best for: Senators on Commerce/Consumer Protection or General Laws committees Key targets: Cierpiot (Commerce Chair), Trent (General Laws Chair), Mosley, McCreery

{{date}}

The Honorable {{full_name}}
Missouri {{chamber}}
201 W. Capitol Ave., Rm. {{room_number}}
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Dear {{salutation}} {{last_name}}:

My name is Doug Devitre, and I lead a family of open-source civic
technology projects called the "Access To" initiative, based in the
St. Louis area. I am writing to share how our Access To Housing project
supports Missouri residents facing housing instability — work that
aligns with the {{committee_name}}'s focus on consumer protection
and community stability.

Housing stability is foundational to family wellbeing, yet Missouri
residents face rising eviction rates, limited affordable housing
stock, and fragmented access to assistance programs. The Missouri
Housing Development Commission (MHDC) administers key programs, and
community action agencies provide eviction prevention services, but
connecting residents to these resources before crisis remains a
challenge. Research consistently shows that housing instability
correlates with negative family court outcomes.

Access To Housing is an open-source civic technology tool that helps
residents navigate housing assistance programs, understand tenant
rights, and connect with eviction prevention services. It is designed
for housing navigators, community action agencies, and legal aid
organizations, and built with Missouri-specific compliance and
fair housing principles.

I would welcome the chance to discuss how this initiative could
support the goals of the {{committee_name}} and benefit Missouri
residents. I am available for a brief meeting or demonstration at
your convenience.

Respectfully,

Doug Devitre
Founder, Access To Initiative & CoTrackPro
(314) 496-5973 | dougdevitre@gmail.com
cotrackpro.com

CAMPAIGN-TO-COMMITTEE QUICK REFERENCE

Use this to pick the right letter variant for each senator:

Senator District Best Campaign Letter(s)
Nick Schroer 2 Justice, Safety, Education
Karla May 4 Justice, Safety
Steven Roberts 5 Justice, Health, Safety
Patty Lewis 7 Health, Jobs
Barbara Washington 9 Jobs
Joe Nicola 11 Health, Safety
David Gregory 15 Justice, Education
Maggie Nurrenbern 17 Education, Health
Cindy O'Laughlin 18 Education (use CoTrackPro letter)
Stephen Webber 19 Education
Curtis Trent 20 Housing (General Laws)
Kurtis Gregory 21 Jobs
Mary Elizabeth Coleman 22 Justice
Adam Schnelting 23 Justice, Jobs
Ben Brown 26 Justice, Jobs
Jamie Burger 27 Justice
Rick Brattin 31 Education
Jill Carter 32 Health, Safety
Brad Hudson 33 Education, Health
Tony Luetkemeyer 34 (use CoTrackPro letter)