
We had a wonderful evening at our annual Good Apple Reception on June 25th! Thank you to everyone who joined us to support Missouri Appleseed and honor our 2025 Good Apple Award recipients: Jack Oliver, Rep. Brad Christ, Sheriff Jason Klaus, and Arianna Muckerman. A special thank you to our generous sponsors for helping make the event such a success.
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Congratulations to the 2025 Good Apple Award Recipients
Jack Oliver
Missouri Appleseed Supporter
Founding Partner, Finback Investment Partners
Senior Advisor, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
Missouri State Representative
Brad Christ
Perry County Sheriff
Jason Klaus
Arianna Muckerman
Missouri Appleseed Board Member
Centene Corporation

Jack Oliver, Rep. Brad Christ, Sheriff Jason Klaus, Liza Weiss, and Arianna Muckerman
Thank you to our sponsors

MISSOURI APPLESEED: WELCOME SUMMER INTERNS
Meet our 2025 summer interns! This year, we’re thrilled to have three talented students supporting our advocacy, research, and communications efforts.
Evelyn Nketiah Annor is a midwife and Master of Public Health student at Washington University, specializing in epidemiology and biostatistics. She is passionate about advancing health equity through data-driven research, health policy, and communication, with a focus on improving outcomes for vulnerable populations.
Cha Cha Rubin is a rising sophomore at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She plans on majoring in Legal Studies with a certificate in public policy. She has dedicated time to testifying in Jefferson City to create further access to healthcare and education in Missouri. With her advocacy experience, she hopes to share her skills aiding Missouri Appleseed in its mission to support incarcerated individuals in successfully returning to their families.
Katie Quinn is a rising third-year law student at Saint Louis University. Her background is in audio production, where she reported on rural health issues in mid-Missouri. Katie hopes to learn more about access to Medicaid and the potential healthcare solutions for incarcerated people with Missouri Appleseed.
ADVOCACY SPOTLIGHT: MISSOURI FOUNDATION FOR HEALTH IN MEDICAID
Missouri Appleseed Executive Director Liza Weiss has been recognized as one of four “Leaders to Watch” by the Missouri Foundation for Health through its inaugural Spark Prize program. The honor celebrates Liza’s leadership and promising contributions to health and well-being across the state.
2025 MISSOURI GENERAL ASSEMBLY: LEGISLATIVE RECAP
July 10, 2025
Governor Kehoe signed a bill ending Missouri’s regressive sales tax on essential hygiene products. The new law exempts feminine hygiene products, diapers, and incontinence items from the state’s 4.225% sales tax. Missouri Appleseed is proud to have partnered with PERIOD. and the St. Louis Area Diaper Bank to help secure this major win for women’s health.
In the news > Missouri Independent
On the blog > Missouri’s “Pink Tax” on Feminine Hygiene Products and Diapers Finally Cut After Governor Signs HB 594, by Cha Cha Rubin, Summer 2025 Undergraduate Intern
March 26, 2025
Governor Kehoe signed a bill advancing three major provisions championed by Missouri Appleseed. In partnership with Keyway Center for Diversion & Reentry, we supported this legislation through research, education, and advocacy. These reforms will help strengthen Missouri families and support healthier, safer communities:
Ensuring the safety, dignity, and dignity of Missouri’s mothers and babies
Banning the practice of shackling incarcerated pregnant women in Missouri jails and ensuring they receive proper prenatal care and nutrition.
Making phone rates affordable for people in Missouri jails
Families will be able to stay in touch with incarcerated loved ones without going into debt.
Repealing Missouri’s Incarceration Reimbursement Act
Ending the arbitrary seizure of assets from individuals returning home from incarceration, facilitating successful reentry and safer communities.
Voting Rights Restoration
Missouri Appleseed continues to advocate for restoring voting rights to individuals on parole or probation.
In the news > Op ed from Missouri Appleseed’s summer legal fellow, Katie Quinn, featured in the Missouri Independent
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Through research and policy reform, Missouri Appleseed advances initiatives designed to have a lasting, systemic impact on justice-involved Missourians, their families, and the greater community.


























