Ozarks Public Radio: Respect MO Voters holds town halls across the state, updates its signature gathering effort

A handful of people turned out for an evening town hall last week hosted by Respect MO Voters.

The group, which describes itself as cross partisan, wants more people to help gather signatures to place an issue on the November ballot, protecting Missouri’s initiative petition process. The ongoing town halls include training for those who want to help.


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