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Missouri House votes to make it harder for residents to amend the constitution

Missouri House Republicans passed a resolution Wednesday that seeks to make it harder to amend the state constitution.

Lawmakers voted 106-49 to pass the resolution, almost strictly on party lines, with Majority Floor Leader Jon Patterson, R-Lee’s Summit, being the only Republican to vote no.

The resolution now goes to the Senate, which has already approved its version.

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The resolution, if passed by both chambers, would ask voters whether it should be harder to amend Missouri’s constitution through the initiative petition process.

Even though this will likely pass both chambers, it still has to go to a plebiscite.

Hopefully Missourians are smart enough to vote down this attack on our rights. Luckily, voters have been pretty good about things like this (except for the rollback of the lobbying reform "Clean Missouri" act). Still, people need to be aware of this.

Missouri House votes to make it harder for residents to amend the constitutionhttps://www.kbia.org/missouri-news/2024-04-06/missouri-house-votes-to-make-it-harder-for-residents-to-amend-the-constitutionOpen linkView original on beehaw.org
missouri·Missouri | The Show-Me StatebyJCPhoenix

Group wants a vote in Missouri to allow stricter gun laws in counties and St. Louis city

The city of St. Louis and Missouri counties could enact gun restrictions tougher than those in state law under a plan that supporters hope will go before state voters next year.

A new nonprofit, Sensible Missouri, hopes to launch a petition drive to put a proposed constitutional amendment on the November 2024 ballot. It would allow county-level governments and St. Louis city to approve their own rules on the access and carrying of firearms.

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/group-wants-a-vote-in-missouri-to-allow-stricter-gun-laws-in-counties-and-st/article_8444782c-095d-11ee-b5c9-4bcb19a00a0e.htmlOpen linkView original on beehaw.org

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