After direct democracy attacks, MO campaign attempts to force statewide vote

Kansas City Star -Kacen Bayless

Missouri legislators have over the past several years sought to overhaul the state’s initiative petition process, a more than a century-old form of direct democracy that allows voters to collect signatures and put policy measures to a statewide vote.

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