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2024 Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3, also known as the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, was a constitutional amendment that appeared on the ballot on November 5, 2024. The initiative amended the Constitution of Missouri to legalize abortion in Missouri until fetal viability . [ 1 ]
The state of Missouri would impose a 10% tax on sports betting, with the first $5 million allocated to a fund intended to help prevent compulsive gambling. The remaining money would go to K-12 ...
Amendment 3 Real Estate Taxation Amendment. Would prohibit any new tax on the selling or transferring of real estate. Passed 1,592,177 (83.73%) 309,398 (16.27%) Proposition A Earnings Tax Act. Would require cities to hold referendums on earnings tax levied by the city. Passed 1,297,197 (68.39%) 599,672 (31.61%) Proposition B Dog Breeding ...
It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). It offers draw games and scratch off games. As of December 2014, draw games are Powerball, Mega Millions, Monopoly Millionaires' Club, Hot Lotto, Roadrunner Cash, Pick 3, Quicksters, and Lucky Numbers Bingo. The New Mexico Lottery Authority is separate from the New Mexico government.
Amendment 7, placed on the Nov. 5 ballots by the Missouri legislature, alters the state constitution to effectively ban ranked-choice voting in the state, as well as stipulating that only U.S ...
The bills come just weeks after voters effectively overturned the state’s ban through a constitutional amendment, called Amendment 3. Republican lawmakers appear somewhat at odds over how far to ...
Repeal Amendment 43 and the state's Constitutional Amendment against same-sex marriage. [13] Nov 5 55% 1,982,200 64.33%: 1,099,288 35.37% Citizens Failed Proposition 131: Establish top-four primaries and ranked-choice voting for federal and state offices in Colorado [14] Nov 5 >50% 1,385,060 46.47% 1,595,256 53.53%: District of Columbia ...
In a hearing today, December 4, pro-abortion groups stood toe to toe with the state attorney general's office as both sides tried to interrupt what voters decided on election night.