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Missouri Sewage Treatment Plant Bonds and Water Plant Deregulation, Amendment 6 (1996)
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The Missouri Sewage Treatment Plant Bonds and Water Plant Deregulation Amendment, also known as Amendment 6, was a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment on the November 3, 1996 ballot in Missouri, where it was defeated.
Election results
| Amendment 6 (Sewage Treatment Plant Bonds and Water Plant Deregulation) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 946,218 | 50.3% | |||
| Yes | 936,202 | 49.7% | ||
Official results via: 1997-1998 Official Manual State of Missouri ("Blue Book") (p.588)
Text of measure
The language that appeared on the ballot:
- Shall municipalities, upon voter approval, be authorized to issue bonds to build revenue producing sewer treatment plants and shall water plants be removed from regulation as a public utility? The proposal would have no fiscal impact on state government. Its impact on local government would depend upon actions of local voters.[1]
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