Lawsuit alleges Missouri House staffer was fired for complaining about lack of masks
A former employee of the Missouri House of Representatives filed a lawsuit this week alleging he was fired for raising concerns to legislative leadership about the lack of a statehouse mask mandate.
Tad Mayfield had worked as a nonpartisan staffer for the Missouri House since 2011. His last full year of employment was 2019, where he earned roughly $50,000.
His lawsuit, which was filed Monday in Cole County Circuit Court, centers on complaints he made to his supervisor and later to legislative leaders in both the House and Senate about the fact that there is no requirement that lawmakers, staff and visitors wear a mask while in the Capitol to combat the spread of COVID-19.
Mayfield believes he was fired because he exercised his rights guaranteed by the First Amendment by speaking out before all of the defendants upon matters of public concern.
Read more: https://missouriindependent.com/2021/03/05/lawsuit-alleges-missouri-house-staffer-was-fired-for-complaining-about-lack-of-masks/