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- The Clean Missouri initiative enhanced transparency guidelines, lowered campaign contribution limits, mandated stricter lobbying rules, and revamped the redistricting process for state legislative districts.
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In 2018, Missouri Amendment 1 introduced several political reforms to strengthen democracy in the state. The Clean Missouri initiative enhanced transparency guidelines, lowered campaign contribution limits, mandated stricter lobbying rules, and revamped the redistricting process for state legislative districts.
Nov 2, 2018 · Compensation for St. Louis victims of radioactive waste left out of federal budget bill. Amendment 1 has five key proposals.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KY3) - Just two years ago, nearly 570,000 more people voted to pass Amendment 1 -- known as Clean Missouri. That was 62-percent of the vote. This year, Amendment 3, which...
Nov 3, 2017 · The Clean Missouri Initiative proposes to clean up the Show-Me State’s ethics with the following actions: Require that lawmakers wait two years before they could turn around and lobby their colleagues.
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Missouri Amendment 3, Redistricting Process and Criteria, Lobbying, and Campaign Finance Amendment
1. 1.1. See also: Missouri Amendment 3, Redistricting Process and Criteria, Lobbying, and Campaign Finance Amendment (2020) The Missouri Lobbying, Campaign Finance, and Redistricting Amendment (SJR 38) appeared on the ballot in Missouri as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment on November 3, 2020. It was approved by the Missouri State Senate on February 10, 2020, in a vote of 22-9. On May 13, 2020, the state House passed SJR 38 in a vote of 98-56 with eight absent. The amendment w...
Resignation
On November 30, 2018, state Sen. Jacob Hummel (D-4) resigned from the Missouri State Senateto keep his right to register as a lobbyist. Beginning on December 6, 2018, Amendment 1 required state legislators to wait at least two years after the end of their terms to work as lobbyists. Hummel was serving as the Missouri AFL-CIO's secretary-treasurer. He said, "If, in the future, this position or any other requires filing [as a lobbyist], I want to ensure that I am able to do so."
What was the legislative redistricting system in Missouri? Redistricting is the process by which new congressional and state legislative district boundaries are drawn. As of 2018, two commissions were responsible for drawing state legislative district boundaries in Missouri. The commision responsible for state Senate districts was composed of 10 me...
Click on the arrows (▼) belowfor summaries of the different provisions of the initiative governing lobbying, campaign finance, and redistricting. Lobbying:provisions related to lobbying Campaign Finance:limitations on campaign contributions Redistricting:process of state legislative redistricting Public Records:provisions governing public records
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Constitutional changes
1. 1.1. See also: Article III, Missouri Constitution The measure amended Sections 2, 3, 5, 7, and 19 of Article III and added Sections 20(c) and 20(d) to Article III of the Missouri Constitution. The following underlined text was added and struck-throughtext was deleted: Note: Use your mouse to scroll over the below text to see the full text.
Support
1. Kansas City Star: "Corruption and ethics issues have plagued Missouri government for too long. And lawmakers have been unwilling to address obvious problems. It’s up to voters to approve Amendment 1 for needed ethics reforms in Jefferson City." 2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "There is ample voting evidence that Missourians want these reforms. The tightening of campaign contribution limits in particular has been approved via statewide referendum before, only to have the Legislature reverse it....
Opposition
Ballotpedia did not find any media editorial boards opposing Amendment 1. If you are aware of an editorial, please email it to editor@ballotpedia.org.
Redistricting in Missouri
1. See also: Redistricting in Missouri In Missouri, two politician commissions are responsible for state legislative redistricting, one for the Missouri State Senate and another for the Missouri House of Representatives. Membership on these commissions is determined as follows: 1. Senate redistricting commission: The state committee of each major political party nominates 10 members to the commission, for a total of 20 nominees. From this pool, the governor selects five members per party, for...
Procedures for state legislative redistricting in U.S.
In 33 of the 50 states, state legislatures play the dominant role in state legislative redistricting. Commissions draw state legislative district lines in 14 states. In three states, hybrid systems are used, in which state legislature share redistricting authority with commissions. See the map and table below for further details.
Campaign finance ballot measures in Missouri
1. 1.1. See also: Campaign finance on the ballot Voters in Missouri had approved two ballot measures related to campaign finance between 1990 and 2018.
Information
1. Initiative 2018-048
Support
1. Clean Missouri 2. Clean Missouri Facebook 3. Clean Missouri Twitter
Opposition
1. Missourians First 2. Missourians First Facebook 3. Missourians First Twitter
Sep 23, 2018 · ELECTIONS. Amendment 1 aims to 'Clean Missouri' in November. What would it do? Will Schmitt. News-Leader. 0:05. 1:48. Advocates for Amendment 1, a measure that could appear on Missouri's...
Jan 30, 2020 · So what is Clean Missouri? Approved by voters in November 2018 as the Amendment 1 ballot measure, Clean Missouri tackled a myriad of issues in state government, from establishing a new redistricting process to limiting lobbyist gifts to lawmakers and more.