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Missouri Religious Funding Amendment (2014)

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The Missouri Religious Funding Amendment did not appear on a 2014 election ballot in the state of Missouri as an initiated constitutional amendment. If approved by voters, the measure, which was filed by the group Missouri Roundtable for Life, would have amended the Missouri Constitution and repealed the current ban on employing state or local funds for religious purposes, including the support of schools and colleges with religious affiliations.[1]

Support

This measure was supported by the group Missouri Roundtable for Life, a nonprofit, pro-life advocacy organization.[2]

Path to the ballot

See also: Amending the Missouri Constitution

On Wednesday, June 12, 2013, the Secretary of State approved the measure for circulation. Supporters had until May 4, 2014, to gather 146,907 signatures.[1]

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