Missouri Religious Liberty Amendment (2010)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Missouri Religious Liberty Amendment did not appear on the November 2, 2010 statewide ballot in Missouri as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure did not garner the required legislative approval as of May 14, 2010, the end of the 2010 legislative session.
The measure, also known as Senate Joint Resolution 31 and House Joint Resolution 62, proposed "further defining religious rights" in the state of Missouri. Specifically the measure would have repealed Section 5 of Article I of the Missouri Constitution and adopted a new section relating to religious freedom.[1][2][3]
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In order to qualify for the ballot, the measure required approval from both the House and the Senate. However, the measure did not garner the required legislative approval as of May 14, 2010, the end of the 2010 legislative session.
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