March 2026 Newsletter: The latest growing impact for all Missourians

CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION: MEDICATION-ASSISTED TREATMENT (MAT) AND FAMILY UNIFICATION

Registration is open!
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) and Family Unification
Friday, April 10, 2026
8:30 am – 4:00 pm

6.9 CLE Credits, including 2.7 Ethics and 2.7 Elimination of Bias Credits

This free, virtual CLE examines the legal landscape governing substance use disorders (SUD) and recovery during pregnancy and parenting, with particular focus on medication-assisted treatment (MAT) and how it can improve parenting, strengthen family bonds, and promote child wellbeing. Co-sponsored by the Missouri Maternal Health Action Network (University of Missouri – Kansas City).

CLE Partner Spotlight: Missouri Maternal Health Action Network (MHAN) 
MHAN is committed to developing a sustainable statewide infrastructure that coordinates, strengthens, and supports services that improve behavioral health outcomes for mothers, children, and families affected by perinatal substance use.

Missouri Appleseed is excited to partner with MHAN to host our upcoming CLE. Through expert speakers and lived experience perspectives, participants will explore evidence-based benefits of MAT, practical recommendations for improving systems and legal processes, and approaches that support recovery while protecting child safety and parental rights.

2026 MISSOURI GENERAL ASSEMBLY: LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY

In the news
Read > Missouri Appleseed is sowing seeds of change, Columbia Missourian | March 2, 2026

Here’s the latest on the legislation Missouri Appleseed is advancing:

Restore voting rights for people on probation or parole
Thank you to Representative Melanie Stinnett for her exceptional advocacy on behalf of the bill! The House perfected HB 2592 on March 3 — a huge win! It’s now heading to the Senate. Learn more >

Fair sentencing for domestic abuse survivors
Prefiled by Rep. Renee Reuter, R-Imperial
HB 1872 establishes the Missouri Survivors’ Justice Act, allowing courts to consider a history of domestic abuse when sentencing, and ensures survivors receive fair treatment and access to justice. Learn more >

Repeal the SNAP ban on Missourians with felony drug convictions
Lifts the SNAP ban on Missourians with past felony drug convictions. Access to food is an important component of successful reentry into society after incarceration. Learn more >

SB 1401 — Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman, R-Arnold
• Referred to Families, Seniors, and Health on 1/27/26

HB 2751 — Rep. Chad Perkins, R-Bowling Green, and Rep. Kimberly-Ann Collins, D-St. Louis
• Passed House Corrections and Public Institutions Committee on 2/17/26
• Referred to House Rules Committee on 2/18/26 and passed on 2/23/26

IMPACT: MISSOURI’S PRISON NURSERY

Missouri’s First Prison Nursery Observes First Anniversary
Missouri Appleseed Prison Nursery projectAn idea brought to former State Representative Bruce DeGroot by Missouri Appleseed founder Liza Weiss is marking one year in operation. Since opening in February 2025, 15 mothers with 16 babies have entered the program, which has shown an outstanding 93% reentry success rate so far. Moms and babies are heading back into their communities together, building stable lives for themselves and for their children, many for the first time. Visitors to the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic, and Correctional Center (WERDCC) in Vandalia say the nursery has changed the feel of the entire institution, and of everyone in it.

In the news
Read > Missouri’s First Prison Nursery nears One Year Anniversary, Missouri House Newsroom | February 17, 2026


Read >  Inside Missouri’s prison nursery, some women finally find the help they need, STL Today | February 22, 2026


Read >  Prison program that allows mothers to room with their newborns reaches one-year anniversary, KJLU | February 24, 2026


Watch the full story >

ADVOCACY SPOTLIGHT: OKLAHOMA APPLESEED

Survivors’ Justice Gains Ground — And Missouri Is Next
In 2024, Oklahoma Appleseed helped pass the Oklahoma Survivors’ Act, landmark legislation confronting what advocates call the “Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline.” Too often, the context of abuse is left out of the courtroom. Survivors are criminalized for fighting back, being coerced into crimes, facing “failure to protect” charges, or coping with trauma in ways that lead to legal consequences. In a state with some of the nation’s highest rates of domestic violence and female incarceration, the law allows courts to consider a survivor’s history of domestic violence at sentencing and creates a pathway for resentencing in eligible cases.


Read > The Abuse-to-Prison Pipeline: Five Ways Survivors Can be Criminalized, Oklahoma Appleseed | October 10, 2025 

“We’re not trying to prove guilt or innocence. We’ve already been proven guilty, and the Oklahoma Survivors Act, it doesn’t take away that guilt. It doesn’t take away that felony conviction. All it does is say, ‘You were a victim of domestic violence, and that’s why you committed your crime, and you deserve a little relief,’”
— Oklahoma State Representative Danny Williams

Read > They Killed Their Abusers. Should They Spend Their Lives in Prison? The New York Times Magazine | February 22, 2026


Momentum is building nationwide. States, including Georgia and New York, have advanced similar reforms. Missouri Appleseed is working to build that same momentum here. To support advocacy for HB 1872, the proposed Survivors’ Justice Act, Missouri Appleseed is conducting research across the criminalized survivor population in Missouri’s prisons and jails. Supported by a grant from the NFL Foundation and in collaboration with Appleseed network partners in Oklahoma and Alabama, this work will help ensure courts can fully consider the impact of abuse in sentencing decisions. Learn more >

EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT: GRASSROOTS ADVOCACY

Training Tomorrow’s Health Policy Leaders
More trips to Jefferson City! Executive Director, Mary Quandt, was joined by SLU Law’s Grassroots Advocacy students Estephany Moncada and Katy Tanis on a wintry visit to the Capitol. Missouri Appleseed’s Grassroots Advocacy class takes students through the full policy cycle. From researching new ideas to meeting with legislative sponsors, writing supportive op-eds, and testifying at hearings, students get hands-on experience shaping life-changing policy. We’re thrilled to help train the next generation of health policy advocates!

UPCOMING EVENTS: JOIN US TO STRENGTHEN MISSOURI COMMUNITIES

A Match that Gives BackMay 30, 2026, at 4:00 pm
North Texas SC @ St. Louis CITY2
Join us at Energizer Park and turn match night into meaningful impact for Missouri families. $5 from each ticket sold through our link will go back to Missouri Appleseed.  TICKETS >

Missouri Appleseed’s
7th Annual Good Apple Reception

Save the Date!
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Husch Blackwell in Clayton
More details coming soon!

By planting the seed for policy reform, we advocate for systemic and sustainable change that builds stronger families, reduces recidivism, and creates safer communities. To support our work, make a donation.

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Todd Kaye

Board President

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

A partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, where he focuses on mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and general corporate matters, Mr. Kaye holds a J.D. and an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He also serves on the Board of Directors of College Bound. Mr. Kaye has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

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Todd Kaye

Board President

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

A partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, where he focuses on mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and general corporate matters, Mr. Kaye holds a J.D. and an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He also serves on the Board of Directors of College Bound. Mr. Kaye has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Molly Carney

Molly Carney Law LLC

Molly Carney is a solo practitioner focused on trust and estate planning.

Brandon Hall

Husch Blackwell

Brandon is an associate attorney at Husch Blackwell, in St. Louis, Missouri, where he practices healthcare law. He obtained his B.A. in Political Science from the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy at SUNY Albany, and his J.D. with concentrations in both healthcare and employment law from Saint Louis University School of Law. Prior to and during law school, Brandon worked extensively in government relations, including on state and federal health policy matters. Brandon also currently co-teaches Grassroots Health Law, Policy, & Advocacy at Saint Louis University School of Law’s Center for Health Law Studies.

Cindy Finney Henry

Attorney at Law

Ms. Henry earned her B.A. in Justice Systems from Truman State University and her J.D. from St. Louis University. She spent nearly two years as an Assistant Circuit Attorney in St. Louis City, where she prosecuted cases ranging from misdemeanors to sex crimes and child abuse. Ms. Henry then spent several years representing juveniles in delinquency and criminal proceedings as part of the Missouri Public Defender’s Juvenile Defense Unit. Most recently Ms. Henry taught several courses as an adjunct professor in the Criminal Justice Program at St. Louis Community College. Ms. Henry has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Tali Katz

Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.

Mrs. Katz is an attorney at Greensfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C. She practices litigation with a focus on corporate defense work. She previously worked for the Office of the District Attorney General in Nashville, Tennessee, where she led the domestic violence prosecution team. In 2014, Mrs. Katz received the Outstanding State Government Official award for her work as a prosecutor. Mrs. Katz served as a director of The Mary Parrish Center for victims of domestic and sexual violence in Nashville and has been a director of Missouri Appleseed since January 2018.

Ray Lin

Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment

Mr. Lin received his B.A. from Harvard University and his J.D. from Columbia University. He is Chief Legal Officer for Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment. He is a retired partner at Latham & Watkins LLP, where his practice focused on the representation of private equity firms in mergers and acquisitions and capital market transactions. He serves on the Board of Visitors of Columbia Law School. Mr. Lin is Chairman of National Appleseed’s Board of Directors and has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Arianna Muckerman board member

Arianna Muckerman

Centene Corporation

Arianna Muckerman is a Vice President and Chief of Staff for External Affairs at Centene Corporation. She received her B.A. from Boston College and her M.P.H. from Washington University in St. Louis. At Centene she has held roles in population health programs, public policy, and corporate strategy. She has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since July 2021.

Alex Rankin board member

Alex Rankin

Upstream USA

Alex Rankin is the Director of Policy & Government Affairs with Upstream USA and has worked to advance access to health care throughout her career. Prior to joining Upstream, Alex worked as the Director of Government Affairs for a large health foundation where she was responsible for engaging and educating policymakers on various health policy topics, including Medicaid and maternal and reproductive health. Alex graduated from Saint Louis University School of Law in 2015 with a concentration in health law and is a licensed attorney through the Missouri Bar. Alex lives in St. Louis with her husband, children, and dog and enjoys exploring new parks and the vibrant St. Louis foodie scene.

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Annie Beattie

St. Louis County Justice Services

Ms. Beattie is a staff attorney for the St. Louis County Justice Services Pre-Trial Release Program. She received her B.A. from the University of Virginia and her J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law. Ms. Beattie, who also serves on the founding Board of Directors of Gateway Children’s Charity, has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Todd Kaye

Board President

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

A partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, where he focuses on mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and general corporate matters, Mr. Kaye holds a J.D. and an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He also serves on the Board of Directors of College Bound. Mr. Kaye has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Todd Kaye

Board President

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

A partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, where he focuses on mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and general corporate matters, Mr. Kaye holds a J.D. and an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He also serves on the Board of Directors of College Bound. Mr. Kaye has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Julie Alverson

US Account Director, Health and Beauty at Brand Addition

Todd Kaye

Board President

Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP

A partner at Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner, where he focuses on mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and general corporate matters, Mr. Kaye holds a J.D. and an M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis. He also serves on the Board of Directors of College Bound. Mr. Kaye has been a member of Missouri Appleseed’s Board of Directors since November 2017.

Jake Rosenfeld

The Weidenbaum Center

Jake Rosenfeld is a professor of sociology at Washington University in St. Louis, and a resident fellow of the Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy. He is primarily interested in the determinants of wages and salaries, and how these vary across time and place. His book What Unions No Longer Do (Harvard University Press 2014) examines the consequences of organized labor’s decline, and received wide attention in such outlets as the New Yorker and Harvard Business Review. His book You’re Paid What You’re Worth and Other Myths of the Modern Economy (Harvard University Press 2021) seeks to answer the basic question: who gets what and why? The book has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Harvard Business Review, among other outlets. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University.

Mary Quandt

Mary Quandt

Executive Director

Mary Quandt is the Executive Director at Missouri Appleseed. Originally from rural Wisconsin, she has called Missouri home for almost a decade. Mary received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a Master of Public Health from Washington University in St. Louis, and a law degree from St. Louis University School of Law. Before Missouri Appleseed, Mary served in the Peace Corps as a health educator and worked with various public health nonprofits.

Elizabeth Larsen

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri

Liz Larsen has been an “access to health care” advocate since her time at Saint Louis University School of Law where she graduated with a health law concentration in 2016. In her current role as Program Director of the Advocates for Family Health team at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, she works with families to not only access Medicaid health insurance, but to utilize the benefits to their fullest. Liz engages in both direct client and systemic advocacy to ensure all Missourians have meaningful access to their Medicaid and SNAP benefits. When not thinking about health insurance, Liz spends time with her husband, toddler, and finding the best coffee shops St. Louis has to offer.

Carolina Sanchez

Intern

Carolina is a senior at John Burroughs who will be graduating in June. She is attending Haverford College in Pennsylvania next fall. Her interest in public policy and care of incarcerated people is what drew her to Missouri Appleseed, as well as its positive impact on Missouri families and communities.

Jordan Ault

Husch Blackwell, Jefferson City

Office Managing Partner
Jordan Ault serves as Office Managing Partner for Husch Blackwell’s Jefferson City office. He is a litigator that chairs the firm’s Nonprofit Organizations & Religious Institutions team.

Aryka N. Moore

WEATHERS LAW, LLC

Aryka N. Moore, Esq. is an Illinois native that received her Bachelor’s degree in English from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She then attended Georgia State University’s College of Law to receive her Juris Doctorate. Ms. Moore is admitted to practice law in Missouri and Georgia. Weathers Law primarily handles special public defender cases. She is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. and has published three book.

Tasha Kaminsky-Gross

Gateway Arch Park Foundation

Tasha Kaminsky-Gross is a dynamic philanthropic leader with over 15 years of experience driving fundraising success for small and mid-sized nonprofits across diverse sectors. Known for her ability to mobilize niche communities and craft bold, tailored major gift strategies, she has led transformative initiatives—from securing major corporate partnerships to launching the first woman-led capital campaign in the Diocese of St. Augustine. Tasha is also the founder of two thriving nonprofits and currently leads major and legacy giving at the Gateway Arch Park Foundation.

Rachel Sorensen

Project Manager

Rachel Sorensen is a Program Manager at Missouri Appleseed researching criminalized survivors to advocate for survivor justice legislation. Rachel received her bachelor’s degree in psychology and English from St. Lawrence University and a certificate in forensic psychology from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to joining Appleseed, Rachel worked with WashU’s Prison Education Project as an AmeriCorps member. At PEP, Rachel supported the university’s incarcerated student population at the Missouri Eastern Correctional Center and the Women’s Eastern Reception, Diagnostic, and Correctional Center.

Laura LaGesse

Laura LaGesse

Director of Research

Laura LaGesse is the Director of Research at Missouri Appleseed. Laura received her bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Whitman College and a Master of Public Health from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to joining Appleseed, Laura worked in public health research and within local public health departments. Her experience includes working in correctional environments helping incarcerated residents get connected to resources and enrolled in Medicaid.

Patti Barnett board member

Patti Barnett

Centene Corporation

Patti is proud to lend her nearly 25 years experience in Healthcare policy, government health programs and health insurance to the Missouri Appleseed Board. A life long passion committed to improving the lives and health of low-income, underserved populations, Patti is fully aligned and supportive of Appleseed’s mission and excited to see what more we can do to support Missourians live better lives.

Becca Craig board member

Becca Craig

Focus Partners Wealth

Becca Craig is a Partner and Wealth Advisor at Focus Partners Wealth in Kansas City, Missouri, where she helps individuals and families navigate financial planning decisions, especially during times of transition. She holds the CFP®, CeFT®, and CSLP® designations and has nearly 15 years of experience in the financial services industry. Becca earned her B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis, with concentrations in political science, economics, and American culture studies. She is a board member of Missouri Appleseed and Lakeside Nature Center and a frequent contributor on financial topics to national media outlets including CNBC, Forbes, NPR, TheStreet, and Retirement Daily.

Freddy Doss board member

Fredrick Doss

Civic Ventures

Freddy Doss serves as Executive Director of AmplifyMO Actions PAC and a Communications and Policy Specialist at Civic Ventures, where he works on national economic policy and gun violence prevention initiatives. He also produces the nationally recognized Pitchfork Economics podcast with Nick Hanauer. A veteran political strategist with more than 20 years of experience, Freddy has worked across campaigns, government, and advocacy at the local, state, and national levels, including service on the Democratic National Committee from 2020 to 2024 and in the Missouri House of Representatives.

Christy Engemann

Seaboard Foods

Scott Galt board member

Scott Galt

Armstrong Teasdale

Scott is a corporate litigator and compliance attorney at Armstrong Teasdale. He participates in many cultural institutions within the St. Louis community, presently serving as a trustee and capital campaign co-chair for the Missouri Historical Society, is a member of the William Greenleaf Eliot Society and serves as the chair of its Patrons Committee, and formerly served on the Board of the City Academy. He has been married to Stacy, an interior designer and writer, for 16 years, and together they have four sons.

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