The Tap: Sunday, May 8, 2016
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The Tap covered election news, public policy, and other noteworthy events from February 2016 to February 2022.
Review of the day
The excerpts below were compiled from issue #16 of The Tap, which was published on May 14, 2016. READ THE FULL VERSION HERE.
Federal
- Former Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) wrote an op-ed explaining why he now supports Donald Trump even though he was an early critic of his candidacy. “I think electing Donald Trump would be the second-worst thing we could do this November, better only than electing Hillary Clinton to serve as the third term for the Obama administration’s radical policies. I am not pretending that Mr. Trump has suddenly become a conservative champion or even a reliable Republican: He is completely unpredictable. The problem is that Hillary is predictably liberal,” he wrote.
- Former Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) said that she would be "willing to serve” as Trump’s vice president or "in any capacity” to help him. Brewer served as governor from 2009 to 2015.
- Some donors on Wall Street who previously supported Republican presidential candidates have now shifted their support to Hillary Clinton. "An analysis by the nonpartisan organization Crowdpac found that more than 500 donors, including many Wall Street executives, who gave more than $200 to a Republican who later dropped out, including Messrs. Bush and Rubio, have since given to Mrs. Clinton. More than one-third of the money that business interests have donated to presidential campaigns has gone to Mrs. Clinton’s coffers,” The Wall Street Journal reported.
State
- Signatures for five potential initiatives in Missouri were submitted by the deadline. The Medical Marijuana Legalization Initiative, Judicial Campaign Contribution Reform Amendment, Sales Tax Prohibition Amendment, 23 Cent Cigarette Tax Initiative, and 60 Cent Cigarette Tax Initiative will now await review by the secretary of state’s office, which has until August 9 to verify whether or not enough of the submitted signatures are valid to qualify the measures for the ballot on November 8, 2016. These five were among about 90 initiative petitions cleared for signature gathering at the time of the signature submission deadline.
- A sales tax renewal measure is already certified for the ballot as Amendment 1. This measure was automatically put on the ballot by a law requiring voter approval of the 0.1 percent sales tax every 10 years to renew it.
- In 2014, nine measures were on the ballot in Missouri; five were approved, and four were defeated. One of the 2014 measures was a citizen initiative. The other eight were put on the ballot by the legislature.
- From 1996 through 2014, an average of 6.6 measures were decided by Missouri votes during each even-numbered year.
- Filing deadline: Nine seats on the Illinois Appellate Court are up for election this year: four by partisan election and five by retention. The filing deadline for retention candidates was May 8; five judges will stand for retention. Two of them, Judges Daniel Pierce and Robert Spence, are actually circuit judges who have been assigned to duty on the appellate court and are standing for retention in their own circuits.
Preview of the day
The excerpts below were compiled from issue #15 of The Tap, which was published on May 7, 2016. READ THE FULL VERSION HERE.
State
- Filing deadline: Illinois judicial retention elections. Illinois Supreme Court and court of appeals judges are initially chosen by partisan election; incumbent judges stand in uncontested retention elections when their 10-year terms are up.
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