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Putting red States last?

More revenue losses in #Missouri

Remember tourism, & #moleg tax cuts, Boeing & soybeans, &…

How much in Govt handouts will YOU @RepEricBurlison vote for, sir? How will you represent Missouri?

Same question for EVERY red State Republican elected!

The elected toddlers of the #Missouri legislature are thinking raising #taxes on services will fund their plan to eliminate the 3% income tax. Real estate agents, accountants , and hair dressers are on the hit list cause someone has to pay for the bridges. They want to attract people to move here. Except people in the biggest part of the economy: the service sector. Genius?
#molegislature
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Do you believe Elected officials, esp Congress, should be choosing which social platform you frequent? Esp when it’s easy for IT to post on multiple platforms at the same time.

What about your State legislators? #moleg?

Your Party?

Huzzah! #Missouri Supreme Court reversed the decision by the circuit judge to strike #Amendment3 from the Nov ballot!

The constitutional amendment to protect reproductive rights in Missouri -- currently one of the most strict in the nation -- remains on the ballot!

NOW VOTE.

kcur.org/politics-elections-an

The Missouri Supreme Court takes the bench on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024 in Jefferson City to hear a case questioning whether an amendment to overturn the state's abortion ban will remain on the state’s November ballot. From left are Judges Kelly C. Broniec, Robin Ransom, W. Brent Powell, Chief Justice Mary R. Russell, Zel. M. Fischer, Paul C. Wilson and Ginger K. Gooch.
KCUR · Missouri Supreme Court keeps abortion rights amendment on the November ballotBy Sarah Kellogg

I'm glad I left this state.

"In his ruling, [Judge] Limbaugh said Missourians for Constitutional Freedom did not do enough during the signature-gathering process to inform voters that the measure would undo the state’s near-total abortion ban."

Who tf didn't know that they were signing a petition to overturn MO's abortion ban? Plus, how does one even prove that signers didn't know?

#Missouri really is trying to be like TX or FL. Sad.

apnews.com/article/abortion-mi

FILE - Abortion-rights supporters take part in a protest, May 30, 2019, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File)
AP News · Judge considers bumping abortion-rights measure off Missouri ballotBy SUMMER BALLENTINE