Through it all, especially when facing an employer who refuses to put our safety and our patients' safety above their bottom line, we need a collective voice to advocate for our patients and ourselves.

Through it all, especially when facing an employer who refuses to put our safety and our patients' safety above their bottom line, we need a collective voice to advocate for our patients and ourselves.
As Missouri surpassed 5,000 positive cases of coronavirus, Gov. Mike Parson announced his statewide stay at home order would continue through early May.
Unemployment claims continued to hit unusually high numbers as businesses furlough and lay-off workers during the global COVID-19 crisis.
The Public Service Commission approved a variety of motions allowing utility companies to help customers in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
With this job, AJ Housewright has married two of his greatest interests: Sign Language and government.
In a joint statement, Republican leadership said the decision to return to the Capitol on April 27 "was not an easy one."
State Auditor Nicole Galloway has raised questions regarding the state’s procurement of nearly 50,000 masks from Chinese factories that Missouri recalled earlier this week.
The Department of Health and Senior Services settled two appeals from facilities originally denied medical marijuana licenses.
Governor Parson issued a primarily mild stay at home order on April 6, set to expire on April 24. It should expire today.