Court Certifies Amended MoCRI Ballot
Language
“MoCRI group praises court decision”
Grain Valley-(Today) In
an unprecedented move, Circuit Court Judge Richard Callahan revised and
certified official ballot title language for the Missouri Civil Rights
Initiative (MoCRI), a proposed constitutional amendment scheduled for the
November 2008 election. The previous ballot title language, drafted by Secretary
of State Robin Carnahan’s office, prompted a lawsuit from MoCRI Executive
Director Tim Asher challenging that the language was insufficient, unfair, and
argumentative. The amended summary statement provided by Judge Callahan goes a
long way toward correcting those deficiencies.
“This new ballot summary
is far superior to the original language rendered by the Secretary of State and
approved by the Attorney General,” Asher said. “It is apparent that Carnahan
and Nixon were primarily interested in keeping the citizens of Missouri from
having a say on what is a very relevant issue for this state”.
American Civil Rights
Institute President, Ward Connerly, is a primary supporter of the MoCRI and
similar initiatives slated for the 2008 election in four other states.
Regarding the Missouri ruling, Connerly stated, “This is a victory for all
Missourians and serves to validate the political safeguards enacted by statute.
The court ruled accordingly in what can only be described as an act of courage
and decency”.
Today’s decision marks
the culmination of months of legal wrangling. This is the first time in
Missouri’s history that official ballot language certified by the Secretary of
State has been amended by the courts. Another lawsuit, which called for a change
to the fiscal note summary submitted by State Auditor Montee, had been
consolidated with the Asher case. The court ruled to uphold the Auditor’s
fiscal note summary as it was originally given.
The amended language reads:
Shall the Missouri Constitution be amended to:
Ban state and local government affirmative action programs
that give preferential treatment in public contracting, employment, or
education based on race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin unless such
programs are necessary to establish or maintain eligibility for federal funding
or to comply with a court order?
The Missouri Civil Rights Initiative
Committee (MoCRI), a Missouri-based ballot initiative committee, is dedicated
to providing the people of Missouri the opportunity to end discrimination and
preferential treatment based on race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin
by state or local governments.
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Paid for by
the Missouri Civil Rights Initiative Committee
PO Box 545
Grain Valley, MO 64029 • www.missouricri.org
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