Joshua Peters

As a democrat in a supermajority republican led legislator, Peters successfully pass ten Bills and countless amendments and focused on constituent services.

Peters successfully secured 7 million dollars to launch the Missouri Department of Transportation, Natural Bridge Safety Initiative.

The case alleged that a concentration of facilities serving homeless people created a strong disparity within St. Louis City's Near Northside.

Selective Service, Logan University, and the Betty Jean Kerr People's Health Center of St. Louis.

Peters retired from public office after being involved in a car accident, which left him incapacitated for three months of the legislative session.