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This newly formed group is called the Missouri Sheriff’s Constitutional Firearms Alliance. It’s made up of sheriffs from all ...
A group made up of sheriffs from across the state, calling itself the Missouri Sheriffs' Constitutional Firearms Alliance, ...
And, Missouri lawmakers leave the question for the courts to decide. A recently passed property tax provision immediately ...
Missouri’s paid sick leave requirements are set to end August 28. Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a bill into law that will ...
As Missouri voters prepare to decide whether to once again ban abortions, the ballot measure faces sharp criticism for tying ...
Abortion rights advocates argue the language of the upcoming ballot measure is misleading and written in a way to encourage ...
The reversal reflected a growing struggle over the use of ballot measures to answer policy questions in Republican-led states ...
When Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2024 — now known as Section 36 of Article I of the Missouri Constitution — many believed they were supporting limited access to abortion in ...
The ACLU of Missouri has filed a lawsuit against Missouri Secretary Denny Hoskins, challenging the ballot language of House ...
As it did in 2023, the ACLU of Missouri is arguing that the ballot summary for a constitutional amendment on abortion is ...
A recently signed bill in Missouri would put a cap on property tax increases for many homeowners in the state—but not all.
Republican lawmakers are working to cut off ballot measures that enact progressive policies by making it harder for citizen-led measures to qualify for a vote or be enforced.