Eliminate Missouri State Income Tax
HJR 165 proposes a constitutional amendment to be brought before Missouri voters to reduce and eliminate the state income...
Most seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age—but today’s system makes it difficult and expensive. We’re collecting stories from seniors, loved ones, and caregivers to show what aging in place really looks like, why companionship matters, and how outdated rules make it harder for families to provide safe, affordable in-home support.
Across America, families are struggling to support aging parents and grandparents who want to remain in their homes—the place where they feel safe, connected, and dignified. But skyrocketing caregiving costs and restrictive regulations have made in-home support nearly impossible for many families.
It’s time for policymakers to cut back on the red tape that makes in-home companionship needlessly costly and bureaucratic. We believe it’s time to explore safe, compassionate, affordable solutions—like live-in companion programs modeled after the au pair system—that connect seniors with carefully vetted companions who provide support, friendship, and help with daily tasks.
To highlight what families are facing today, we are collecting stories from seniors, adult children, caregivers, and working parents navigating both childcare and elder care.
