Nebraskans passed medical marijuana legalization, solidified the state’s 12-week abortion ban in the constitution, ...
Andi Phillips speaks at a rally on the Missouri Capitol steps on May 15 (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). Andi Phillips has never really had the option of being sick. A server at a ...
Protestors hold up signs criticizing Missouri lawmakers' recent votes to overturn ballot measures passed in 2024 during a rally on the Missouri Capitol steps on May 15 (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri ...
Missouri workers have 21 days left until a voter-approved law mandating paid sick leave goes away. In November, Missouri voters passed Proposition A, which raised the minimum wage and allowed ...
Missouri voters approved Proposition A in 2024, granting paid sick leave to many workers, but the Republican-backed legislature repealed it in 2025. The repeal affects an estimated 728,000 Missouri ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - As new laws go into effect Thursday in Missouri, workers are losing paid sick leave. About 700,000 Missourians started earning paid sick leave under Proposition A less ...
As of August 28, 2025, paid sick leave will no longer be required in Missouri. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signed House Bill 567, officially repealing Missouri’s voter-enacted paid sick leave law.
Ashley Ball, right, works at Taco Bell and will no longer earn paid sick leave after Missouri lawmakers overturned the voter-approved measure. She said that puts her at risk of losing her job if she ...
Missouri employers are preparing for another pivot in the state’s paid leave requirements. Just months after businesses scrambled to comply with new sick leave rules under Proposition A, the Missouri ...
A new law takes effect this week which will give at least 110,000 Nebraskans access to paid sick leave. But the legislature exempted small businesses from the measure, meaning 140,000 employees will ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A Nebraska trucking company is receiving mixed reactions after changing its paid time off policy to align with the state’s paid sick leave law that went into effect on Oct. 1.
Ann Hayles, of Raymore, rallies alongside hundreds in support of voter-backed initiatives legalizing abortion and guaranteeing paid sick leave at the Capitol on Thursday. Because Proposition A, which ...
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