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Missouri Amendment 2 or Missouri Constitutional Amendment 2 can refer to multiple amendments to the state constitution in Missouri: 2004 Missouri Amendment 2, a successful amendment to prevent same-sex marriage; 2006 Missouri Amendment 2, a successful amendment to allow stem-cell research; 2020 Missouri Amendment 2, a successful amendment to ...
Constitutional Amendment 2 of 2004 is an amendment to the Missouri Constitution that prohibited same-sex marriages from being recognized in Missouri. The Amendment passed via public referendum on August 3, 2004, with 71% of voters supporting and 29% opposing. [3] Every county voted in favor of the amendment, with only the independent city of St ...
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Amendment 2 would legalize sports betting in Missouri for people 21 or older and impose a 10% tax on wagers that would fund regulation of sports wagering, resources for gambling addiction and ...
The committee spent $1.2 million for ads in every media market except north-central and northeast Missouri and another $4.7 million reserving air time through the Nov. 5 election.
2024 Missouri Constitutional Amendment 3, also known as the Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative, is a proposed 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 amendment narrowly passed. [2]
Even if Amendment 3 modified Missouri’s mandatory reporting laws — which it does not — federal law still requires health care providers to report any suspected trafficking of children under ...
The convention met from May 5 to August 2, and the resulting constitution provided for, among other things, separate schools for African-American children. [3] In the early 1900s, the Constitution of 1875 was amended to allow constitutional amendment by the initiative process. [2] The state's fifth constitutional convention was held from 1922 ...