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Missouri Senate gives preliminary approval to bill changing ballot-summary rules

2398441 · February 26, 2025
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The Missouri Senate gave preliminary approval to Senate Bill 22, a measure that would change how summary statements prepared by the Missouri General Assembly for ballot measures are handled, including a provision described as a three-attempt or "three-strike" rule for the secretary of state.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Missouri Senate gave preliminary approval to Senate Bill 22, a proposal that would create new provisions governing the treatment of summary statements prepared by the Missouri General Assembly for ballot measures. Senator Rick Bratton of Harrisonville is the bill sponsor.

The bill would alter how summary statements for ballot measures are prepared and reviewed. During floor discussion senators described a provision that would…

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