A last second legal move touted by our 2nd favorite blog that doesn't sound as fun as simply letting voters decide and share their misinformed views of economics . . . Check-it:
"The lawsuit, filed in Cole County Circuit Court by attorney Chuck Hatfield on behalf of a Missouri resident, challenges a proposed ballot question that would ask voters to amend the Missouri Constitution to begin phasing out the state individual income tax.
"The measure, approved by the legislature last month, is expected to appear on the November ballot unless Gov. Mike Kehoe moves it to another election. Kehoe has made eliminating the income tax one of his top priorities, arguing it would make Missouri more competitive with states that do not tax individual income.
"But the lawsuit argues the proposal is constitutionally defective and should be blocked from any ballot. In the alternative, it asks the court to rewrite the summary statement voters would see."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Lawsuit challenges Missouri ballot plan to phase out income tax, expand sales tax * Missouri Independent
A lawsuit seeks to knock a proposed constitutional amendment off Missouri's ballot involving expanded sales taxes and reduced income taxes.
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