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Missouri Transportation Sales Tax Amendment, SJR 16 (2014)
Not on Ballot |
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
A Missouri Transportation Sales Tax Amendment did not make a 2014 election ballot in the state of Missouri as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. The measure would have increased the state sales tax by one cent for the next ten years in order to fund state transportation needs. State Senators Mike Kehoe (R-6) and Ryan McKenna (D-22) introduced the proposal.[1][2]
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- See also: Amending the Missouri Constitution
Proposed amendments must be agreed to by a majority of the members of each chamber of the Missouri General Assembly. A Republican-led filibuster prevented the measure from being approved before the legislative session ended.[2]
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