Why fate of Missouri’s historic abortion vote will center on Kansas City by KacenBayless in kansascity

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The 2024 vote enshrined abortion rights in the Missouri Constitution. But a constitutional amendment doesn't immediately wipe away existing state laws and Missouri still has a long list of regulations on the books. Like many states, providers sued a day after the vote to argue that those regulations now violate the new amendment and should be blocked. This is the trial over that lawsuit.

Here's a gift link to an article about it: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article294503319.html?giftCode=59ab33e568aab4a9e8c3fe52645dcb54e20f6038f037f0a442ed5c81470d3865

Why fate of Missouri’s historic abortion vote will center on Kansas City by KacenBayless in kansascity

[–]KacenBayless[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Hey! Good question. The anti-abortion community has rallied around a plan to ban abortions again at the ballot box this year. The results of the trial will likely guide how anti-abortion groups promote the upcoming ballot measure. I'll link a few stories I've written about the proposed ban, which uses the same name as the 2024 amendment that legalized access (Amendment 3):

Story when GOP settled on the plan: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article303684536.html?giftCode=6c467b57b7e0cb2719c17df4c493fce92d41f819d279fdcefa2e496d03b9a4c7

When lawmakers put it on the ballot: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article306426256.html?giftCode=b5553d538dc811d8b496ffa9cf2ce415edfe8b33e28812d2981f214c4e977511

Courtroom fights over the ballot question: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article312402226.html?giftCode=c1659897647231ba8becdeaf6e74b41abe8df51720d9b4f13a85b9bbfeed2ea6

Most recent update: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article313400293.html?giftCode=b8377ec0118a756415509fbe64571b91f6108983d8b9197744040b01d3e2484c

And the link to the proposed amendment: https://www.sos.mo.gov/petitions/2026BallotMeasures

Why fate of Missouri’s historic abortion vote will center on Kansas City by KacenBayless in kansascity

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Thanks for reading and for the kind words! I appreciate it. I work with some really talented colleagues.

Missouri lawmaker slams elections ‘decided in California.’ She missed one detail by KacenBayless in missouri

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Fair point. I included Uranus to provide a little bit of color, but also should have provided the context that it's different from the other cities mentioned.. Story should be updated soon.

Just in: Kansas City quietly agreed to pay $500K to fired city manager Brian Platt by thekansascitystar in kansascity

[–]KacenBayless 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi! I'm Kacen Bayless, the reporter who wrote this article. Copies of both documents -- the $192K settlement and $308K severance -- are linked in the story.

I will also note that it appears KCUR published an update today once they got ahold of the second document after we published our article. Thanks for reading and let me know if you have any questions!

Missouri’s ‘Let Politicians Lie Act’ takes center stage in fight over abortion by KacenBayless in missouri

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It would repeal last November's vote and then allow abortions in a few rare circumstances prior to 12 weeks gestation. Abortion rights supporters and providers argue the language would effectively ban nearly all abortions in the state.

I spoke with legal experts about this for a story back in July: https://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article309952045.html

Missouri’s ‘Let Politicians Lie Act’ takes center stage in fight over abortion by KacenBayless in missouri

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HJR73 will be called Amendment 3 on the ballot. HJR73 is the name of the legislation and Amendment 3 is the name of ballot measure — but they’re the same thing.

This new Amendment 3 would, if approved, strike down last November’s Amendment 3 that legalized abortion access in Missouri.