Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HJR118

Caption

Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting a statutory initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except under certain conditions

Impact

If enacted, this amendment would significantly alter the landscape of state legislation by adding a layer of protection for voter-approved initiatives. Such a change would likely empower citizens' rights and promote active public participation in governance. However, it may also lead to complexities when balancing the will of the electorate against the responsibilities of the General Assembly to review and manage state laws effectively. If legislators perceive a voter-approved measure as flawed, they would find it challenging to amend it under the constraints outlined in HJR118.

Summary

HJR118 proposes a constitutional amendment that seeks to restrict the General Assembly's ability to amend or repeal statutory measures that have been initiated and approved by voters. The amendment is designed to ensure that once a statutory initiative is ratified by the public, it cannot be easily altered or revoked by legislative actions unless certain conditions are met. This conceptual framework aims to enhance the authority of voters in shaping legislation and to protect their choices from subsequent legislative interference.

Contention

Debate surrounding HJR118 is expected to highlight the tension between voter empowerment and legislative oversight. Proponents argue that the amendment strengthens democracy by safeguarding voter choices from potential political maneuvering and partisan shifts that could threaten the integrity of public initiatives. Conversely, opponents express concerns about the potential rigidity this amendment would introduce, fearing that it could hinder the legislature's ability to respond to changing circumstances or correct legislative errors based on the evolving needs of the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HJR38

Proposes a Constitutional amendment prohibiting a statutory initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly, except under certain conditions

MO HJR99

Proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting an initiative measure approved by the voters to be amended or repealed by the General Assembly except by referendum

MO HJR2

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO HJR67

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO SJR30

Modifies process for proposing and approving constitutional amendments

MO HJR15

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO HJR44

Proposes a Constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO HJR91

Proposes a constitutional amendment that modifies term limits for members of the general assembly

MO HJR33

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to property tax

MO SJR1

Modifies provisions relating to constitutional amendments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.