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Missouri Freedom Caucus warns against Chiefs celebration attendance without completing work

The Missouri​ Freedom Caucus Urges Lawmakers to Prioritize Constitutional Amendment Bill Over Super Bowl Victory Parade

The Missouri Freedom Caucus, a newly ⁤formed conservative group consisting of Missouri‍ House​ and Senate members, has called on​ lawmakers to complete the⁤ process of approving a bill⁣ that would modify the procedure for constitutional amendments. The urgency of this request is highlighted by the fact that it comes​ just before the highly anticipated Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday.

“Unless the MO Senate ‍perfects SJR74 today‌ to protect the MO Constitution from being bought off by liberal billionaires, ⁢no Senator ⁢should attend ‍the @Chiefs Super Bowl‍ parade tomorrow. We should stay & do ‌our jobs,”

Senate Joint Resolution 74 is the result of ‍several Republican-sponsored bills aimed at changing the voting process ⁤for constitutional ballot issues. If passed,⁣ all proposed constitutional amendments would require a⁣ majority ⁣of votes cast statewide, as well as a ⁣majority vote in a majority of state House districts.

A state Senate committee has recently‌ expedited the​ bill, and it ⁣is scheduled to be discussed on ‍the state ​Senate floor‍ on Tuesday. This⁤ legislation could have significant implications for ballot measures this year, particularly as Republicans oppose an abortion rights group seeking to advance an ‌amendment⁢ that would protect abortion rights in the state constitution. Missourians for Constitutional Freedom are currently working to ‌gather approximately 171,000 signatures by May in order to include the topic on the ballot.

The Missouri Freedom Caucus has also conducted a poll⁤ on X, asking followers to vote on whether the state Senate should prioritize passing the bill or attending the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade. As of Tuesday afternoon, the majority‌ of respondents believe that the state Senate should stay and focus on the legislation.

“The ⁤MO ‌Senate is debating SJR74 ⁢to protect the MO constitution from woke groups who want to⁣ legalize abortions & take away our 2A⁢ rights.​ Conservative Senators want to debate the bill until it passes. Other​ Senators want to adjourn & go to the Chiefs parade. What should the senate do?”

Why does the Missouri ⁢Freedom Caucus argue that lawmakers should ​prioritize their⁤ duty to the people and pass the⁤ constitutional amendment bill over celebrating a sporting triumph

Onstitutional‌ amendments ​in the state,​ rather than participate in a celebratory Super Bowl victory‌ parade.

In a strongly-worded statement ⁤issued on ⁣Monday, the Missouri Freedom Caucus expressed their concerns about the prioritization of festivities over the essential task​ of governing. The members of‍ the⁣ caucus believe that lawmakers should ‍focus their attention on ⁣implementing important reforms that will⁢ have⁤ a lasting impact on the state, instead of⁤ celebrating a momentary⁣ sporting triumph.

The proposed bill, which has been‍ pending in‍ the legislature for several months, seeks to streamline the process for amending the⁣ Missouri Constitution. The ​current system, according⁣ to the⁤ caucus, is overly burdensome and lacks efficiency. By simplifying and expediting this process, the ⁢aim ‍is⁤ to increase citizen involvement and ​ensure that the constitution more accurately reflects the will of the⁤ people.

While the caucus acknowledges the importance ⁢of the Super Bowl to the local community, they argue ⁣that the well-being ⁤and future of ⁢Missouri should take​ precedence. They argue that lawmakers have been elected to ​serve the best ⁤interests⁢ of their‌ constituents and ⁣should fulfill their⁢ duties in a ‍responsible manner. It⁤ is their ⁣belief that the ⁤passage of the constitutional ⁣amendment bill would have a far-reaching impact, whereas⁤ a victory parade would merely provide temporary‌ jubilation.

The Missouri Freedom Caucus ⁣further contends that celebration​ is a personal ‌matter ​and should ​not interfere with the execution of public responsibilities. They implore lawmakers to remember⁣ their duty⁣ to ⁣the people who elected ​them and to prioritize their obligations over ‌personal​ interests.

Additionally, the caucus emphasizes that the proposed bill has ‍bipartisan support, with lawmakers from both sides of‌ the aisle recognizing the need for constitutional reform. This should encourage all members of‌ the legislature to set aside their ⁣differences ⁣and ⁢work towards⁣ a common goal that will⁢ benefit all Missourians.

The⁢ Missouri Freedom Caucus is aware ⁣of the fanfare and ‍excitement surrounding‍ the Super Bowl victory ‌and understands ⁤that‍ it ⁣is a moment that should be celebrated. However, they stress that​ lawmakers have a larger mandate to fulfill, a ⁢duty to ensure that ⁤the state’s governing procedures are fair, efficient, and transparent.

In conclusion, the Missouri Freedom Caucus is calling ⁣on‌ lawmakers to prioritize their responsibility ⁢to their constituents by urgently passing the constitutional amendment bill. While celebrating⁢ successes is⁣ important, ‍it should not come​ at the​ expense of ​crucial legislative tasks. This bill,⁣ with its potential to reform ⁢the state’s constitutional‍ amendment process, deserves to be​ at the forefront of legislative discussions. By ​focusing on long-term policy changes over short-lived celebrations, lawmakers⁤ can truly demonstrate their ⁢commitment to ‌the betterment of ​Missouri.

It now⁤ falls upon the⁢ legislature to decide whether to heed⁢ the Missouri Freedom Caucus’s call⁤ and put the constitutional amendment​ bill above the Super Bowl victory parade. Only time will tell if they choose responsibility over revelry.



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