Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1076

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Creates new provisions relating to the treatment of summary statements prepared by the General Assembly for ballot measures

Impact

The new bill stipulates that when a joint resolution proposing a constitutional amendment or legislative measure is adopted without a fiscal note summary, the Secretary of State is mandated to quickly forward it to the state auditor. The secretary, within twenty days, must then prepare a summary statement that will be assessed by the attorney general for its legal content and form. This process is designed to ensure voters receive an unbiased and concise conversion of the legislative intent, potentially improving the quality of information voters have when making decisions on ballot measures.

Summary

Senate Bill 1076 seeks to revise existing provisions related to the treatment of summary statements prepared by the General Assembly for ballot measures. The bill proposes to repeal the current section 116.160 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri and enact a new version that clarifies the process by which summary statements are prepared and approved. This change aims to enhance the clarity and accuracy of what appears on ballots, which is critical for voter understanding and participation in elections.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding SB1076 is the stipulation that summary statements, once judged, cannot be altered or revised by the courts, which some critics may view as limiting judicial oversight. However, the bill does allow for the original legislative body to propose new summary language before a set deadline prior to elections, providing a legal pathway for revisions. This creates a balance aimed at upholding the integrity of the ballot while also recognizing the need for accuracy in the public presentation of measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB463

Creates new provisions relating to the treatment of summary statements prepared by the General Assembly for ballot measures

MO SJR32

Modifies provisions of the Constitution relating to powers of the General Assembly

MO SJR22

Modifies provisions relating to the General Assembly

MO SJR25

Modifies provisions relating to the General Assembly

MO HB391

Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly

MO HR11

Rules of the House of Representatives for the 102nd General Assembly

MO SB490

Modifies procedures for getting initiative and referendum petitions on the ballot

MO SJR42

Creates provisions relating to sheriffs

MO SJR17

Modifies provisions relating to the legislative process

MO SB320

Modifies provisions relating to automatic stays of court and administrative proceedings for members of the General Assembly

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