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Amendment 2 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 ...
There is no Amendment 1 or 4 on the Nov. 5 ballot. ... Supporters and opponents disagree on how many tax dollars sports betting could bring to Missouri. The ballot language states that tax revenue ...
What Amendment 7 reveals is that insiders believe if their governing ideas had to compete on a level playing field with a large cross section of Missouri voters, those ideas would lose. Proponents ...
“Shall Sections 2.040, 3.010, 5.040, and 6.050 of the Charter of St. Louis County be amended to provide for terms of office for members of the County Council, the County Executive, the ...
On December 4, 2024, President-elect Donald Trump announced his intention to nominate Long to serve as Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service. Unlike prior IRS commissioners, Long lacks background in the tax industry. [4] Long has previously called for abolishing the IRS, [5] as well as replacing much of the tax code with a flat tax. [6] [7]
Missouri: Legislature: Failed Amendment 1 Exempts childcare facilities from property taxes. Aug 6 >50% 491,161 45.28% 593,465 54.72%: Legislature: Approved Amendment 4 Allows the legislature to increase minimum funding for a police force established by a state board of police commissioners. [1] Aug 6 >50% 549,919 51.13%: 525,657 48.87% ...
The Missouri amendment was placed on the November ballot by initiative petition after legislation to legalize sports betting repeatedly stalled in the state Senate. The $43 million campaign — a record for a Missouri ballot measure — has been been funded entirely by DraftKings and FanDuel, which dominate the nationwide sports betting ...
And it’s why we should all vote no on Amendment 7: Because politicians who would take power from the people can’t be trusted to use it on our behalf. Wes Rogers represents the 2nd District on ...