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Legislative Update: 1.28.24

Jan 29, 202411 minSeason 3Ep. 4
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Citizen Initiative Petition 

Bill #: HJR 119

LWVMO OPPOSES

Short Description: Makes the Initiative Petition process more difficult by raising the hurdle from a majority of votes to 55% of votes.

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a hearing Tuesday, January 30 at 12:00 PM in the Elections and Elected Officials Committee. 

Link to the summary of the bill: HJR 119

5 for Democracy: Submit Testimony: HERE

30 Minute Matters: Write the committee members HERE


Bill #: HJR 76, HJR 86

LWVMO OPPOSES

Short Description: Makes the Initiative Petition process more difficult by adding a concurrent majority requirement. This time with State Senate districts (last week was State Rep districts and US Congressional districts)

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a hearing Tuesday, January 30 at 12:00 PM in the Elections and Elected Officials Committee. 

Link to the summary of the bill: HJR 76  HJR86

5 for Democracy: Submit Testimony:  HERE

30 Minute Matters: Write the committee members HERE


Bill #: SJR 59, SJR 61, SJR 81, SJR 83, SJR 48, SJR 49, SJR 51, SJR 74, SJR 77, SJR 79

LWVMO OPPOSES

Short Description: Attempts to weaken Missouri's initiative petition process by adding a concurrent majority of the votes cast in a majority of the Missouri State House, State Senate, or US Congressional districts. 

Status of the Bill: Scheduled for a hearing Monday January 29 at 2 PM in the S Local Government and Elections Committee. 

Link to the summary of the bill: SJR 59, SJR 61, SJR 81, SJR 83, SJR 48, SJR 49, SJR 51, SJR 74, SJR 77, SJR 79 

30 Minute Matters: Write the committee members: HERE


Bill #: SJR 73

LWVMO OPPOSES

Short Description: This bill would weaken Missouri's Initiative Petition process by ending majority rule by including a campaign finance based formula (based on the total percentage of campaign contributions received in support of the measure by sponsoring campaign committees and supporting campaign committees from in-state contributors and out-of-state contributors) effectively raising the required margin of votes to gain passage.

Status of the Bill:Scheduled for a hearing Monday January 29 at 2:00 PM in the S Local Government and Elections Committee.

Link to the summary of the bill: SJR 73

30 Minute Matters: Write the committee members: HERE

Links to further reading: HERE

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