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Missouri lawmakers vs. Missouri voters


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The Missouri legislature spent a lot of time in the spring working to un-do laws that voters passed on November’s ballot — including paid sick leave and abortion. Now, a group called Respect Missouri Voters wants to stop lawmakers in Jefferson City from doing that.

KCUR's Steve Kraske spoke with the Benjamin Singer, CEO of Show-Me Integrity and co-founder of Respect Missouri Voters, about the bipartisan and volunteer-run coalition aiming to protect citizen-led ballot measures from being overturned.

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Kansas City Today is hosted by Brian Ellison. It is produced by Byron Love and KCUR Studios, and edited by Madeline Fox, Emily Younker and Gabe Rosenberg.

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