Referendums To Overturn New Abortion Ban Rejected By Missouri Secretary Of State
Updated at 2 p.m. on Thursday with comments from Lowell Pearson and Jay Ashcroft:
Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft rejected bids to place a newly signed abortion ban up for a statewide vote in 2020, citing the fact that a provision in the measure goes into effect right away.
At least one group seeking to overturn the eight-week ban is pledging to go to court against the GOP statewide officials action.
Both the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri and Joplin businessman David Humphreys, a major Republican donor, are seeking to overturn whats known as HB 126. Missouris Constitution sets up a process to put any piece of legislation signed into law up for a statewide referendum. However, the constitution prohibits referendums for laws that are necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety.
Thats boilerplate language for whats known as an emergency clause, which makes either an entire law or part of a law go into effect immediately after a governor signs it. In the bill Parson signed last month, theres an emergency clause for a provision requiring notification to both parents in some circumstances if a minor is seeking an abortion. And Ashcroft cited that for rejecting two of three referendum proposals submitted to his office.
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