Associated Press: Higher bar for Missouri ballot measures OK’d by state House

“Missouri’s 115-year-old ballot measure process allows voters to circumvent partisan divides in Jefferson City and directly get things done for the people,” said Rob Schaaf, co-founder of Conservatives Against Corruption, in a statement. “The General Assembly should not support misguided efforts to erode this process.”

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