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Missouri Senate Republicans Repeal Voter-Approved Abortion and Sick Leave Laws
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Missouri Senate Republicans used a rare rule to repeal voter-approved abortion rights and paid sick leave laws. More Perfect Union reports the GOP overturned November’s ballot measures. This move defies the expressed will of Missouri voters.
The abortion rights amendment, passed with 52% support, legalized abortion until fetal viability. Republicans invoked a procedural tactic to block Democratic opposition.
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Paid sick leave, approved by 58% of voters, mandated leave for larger businesses. The repeal, effective May 1, cites burdens on small businesses.
More Perfect Union notes the GOP’s actions overturned direct voter mandates. Such reversals are rare in state legislatures nationwide.
Missouri’s constitution allows voters to amend laws via ballot measures. The GOP’s rule, seldom used, expedited the repeal process.
Some defend the repeal, arguing it protects businesses and unborn life. Others condemn it as an attack on democratic principles.
State legislatures typically uphold voter-approved measures to respect public will. Missouri’s move could set a precedent for future overrides.
Public opinion divides on whether lawmakers should counter voter decisions. Supporters prioritize policy goals; critics demand voter respect.
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| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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