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Missouri voters have passed a ballot amendment enshrining reproductive rights in the State Constitution, marking a stunning repudiation of one of the nation’s strictest bans on abortion.

The amendment guarantees a “fundamental right to reproductive freedom,” including decisions on abortion, and allows the state to restrict abortion only after fetal viability, except in cases affecting the mother’s health.

Missouri, the first state to enact a ban after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, is now also the first to reverse such a ban through a citizen-initiated measure.

Abortion rights advocates gathered record-breaking signatures, revealing broad support despite strong conservative opposition.

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    10 days ago

    they vote for this. good job, missouri!

    they also vote for the guy that made this amendment vote necessary in the first place. w-t-f?

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      10 days ago

      Our state regularly pulls this nonsense. Vote to keep right to work from happening, then vote in republicans. Vote to expand Medicare, vote in the people who prevent it even though we voted it in.

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        5 days ago

        Right to work? Is this some euphemism for some awful employment laws, in the mould of the Australian Liberal Party’s (the Conservatives) “Work Choices” legislation?

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        It’s fucking infuriating. It’s a constant cycle of electing in dipshits that fuck everything up, spending the next 4 years fixing all their bullshit through ballot measures, and then reelecting them.

        Every stereotype about us Missourians being idiots is 100% true.

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        10 days ago

        Media is a powerful force. Wasn’t there some study that showed when people were asked about policies, without mentioning party affiliation, they tended to prefer progressive policies from Democratic candidates, even if they identified as Republican?

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    10 days ago

    Its a Good Thing they also voted for People who will IGNORE and NULLIFY this!

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    Florida voted 57% in favor of allowing abortion

    Unfortunately they’ve (iirc, not that long ago) made it so you need 60% to pass an amendment

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    10 days ago

    Missouri is my home state. I am glad this passed. Everyone should have the right to make their own decisions about their body.

    Also, minimum wage increases seemed to have passed as well.

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      None of it matters because they voted for it to be annihilated at a federal level.

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        9 days ago

        Not even just ranked choice. It’s all alternative voting systems that aren’t just first past the post… 😮‍💨

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        I have less of an issue with that. The other two issues were more important to me. You can’t win them all

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          Ranked choice is how you get to vote for a candidate that actually consistently has policies you agree with without being the same as not voting.