This note was overlooked but resistance to "ethics reform in Missouri" (lulz) has resistance among inner-city representatives given that it threatens to dismantle predominantly African-American voting blocs . . . And so, right-wing money dudes collab with urban leaders to move past this inconvenient election result. Take a look:
Some black lawmakers concerned about Clean Missouri
JEFFERSON CITY, MO (AP) -- Republicans pushing to repeal a constitutional amendment that revamped Missouri's redistricting process are finding unusual allies in some black Democrats in the Legislature, who are concerned the new districts might disenfranchise black voters. A part of the amendment, called Clean Missouri, would change how state legislative districts are redrawn after the 2020 census.
sLIE isn’t concerned about clean water so why are they???
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