Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft announces this week that three of four initiative petitions have made the ballot for the November General Election.
The three that will go before Missouri Voters, a Statutory Question regarding Minimum Wage and Earned Paid Sick Time along with Constitutional Proposals for Reproductive Health Care and Sports Wagering, received the required amount of valid signatures in six of eight Missouri Congressional Districts and will appear on the November Ballot according to a release from Ashcroft's office.
A fourth proposal, involving a potential Gambling License for a boat on the Osage River, did not meet the requirement and will not make this year's ballot.
More details the initiatives are available on the Missouri Secretary of State's Website.
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