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  2. List of Missouri ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner of War Property Tax Exemption Amendment. All property owned by former prisoner of war used as their household is exempt from property taxes. Passed 1,227,297 (65.76%) 639,065 (34.24%) 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 ...

  3. Prop. 32 would raise the minimum wage. But would it solve our ...

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    Now, pointing to the state’s affordability issues, proponents of Proposition 32 would have you believe raising the minimum wage from $16 to $18 per hour offers a solution for entry-level workers ...

  4. Prop. 32 would raise the minimum wage. But would it solve our ...

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    “Voters should reject Prop. 32,” writes California Grocers Association CEO and President Ronald Fong.

  5. Taxation in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The state tax on food however, is one percent. [10] (Food is still subject to the Department of Conservation and Department of Natural Resources sales taxes, as well as local sales taxes.) Missouri also imposes a use tax on tangible personal property that is stored, used, or consumed in Missouri but not subject to the sales tax. [11]

  6. Proposition A: What a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ means on Missouri’s ballot

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    Missouri voters will decide on Proposition A in 2024, ... State officials have analyzed the financial impact of implementing these changes. They estimate one-time costs could range from zero to ...

  7. 2024 United States ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    Legislatively-referred statute: Proposition 314, Authorise state and local police to arrest noncitizens who cross the border unlawfully, allows state judges to order deportations, require the use of the e-verify program for some public governmental programs and employment eligibility purposes, and make the sale of fentanyl a Class 2 felony if a ...

  8. All Missouri voters will see these five questions on the ...

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    Missouri voters will decide on issues like legalizing recreational weed, state authority over KCPD funding and more on Election Day. Here’s your guide to what ‘yes’ and ‘no’ votes mean ...

  9. Missouri Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Department of Revenue is a U.S. state government agency in Missouri created under the Missouri Constitution in 1945, which is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of state and local government through the collection and distribution of state revenue, and administration of state laws governing driver licensing, and motor vehicle sale and registration. [1]