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Eugene

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Wed Jun 21, 2023, 12:11 AM Jun 2023

Missouri judge orders end to GOP officials' standoff over proposed abortion rights ballot measure

Source: Associated Press

Missouri judge orders end to GOP officials’ standoff over proposed abortion rights ballot measure

By SUMMER BALLENTINE
June 20, 2023

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A constitutional amendment to restore abortion rights in Missouri will move forward after a judge on Tuesday broke a standoff between two Republican officials that had halted the process.

Cole County Presiding Judge Jon Beetem ordered Attorney General Andrew Bailey to approve fellow Republican Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick’s estimated $51,000 price tag on the proposal within 24 hours.

Bailey had refused to approve the price estimate, arguing that if the proposal were to succeed, it could cost the state as much as a million times more than that figure because of lost Medicaid funding or lost revenue that wouldn’t be collected from people who otherwise would be born.

But Beetem said Bailey has “no authority to substitute his own judgment for that of the Auditor.”

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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/missouri-abortion-ballot-measure-b3275e82ae6ea06336795902a7c19736

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Wow. ShazzieB Jun 2023 #1

ShazzieB

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Wed Jun 21, 2023, 06:58 PM
Jun 2023
Bailey had refused to approve the price estimate, arguing that if the proposal were to succeed, it could cost the state as much as a million times more than that figure because of lost Medicaid funding or lost revenue that wouldn’t be collected from people who otherwise would be born.


I am gobsmacked! This has to be one of the lamest excuses ever for someone not doing their job.

On top of everything else, this dude is conveniently ignoring the costs to the government of forcing women to have babies they can't afford, many of whom will need public assistance to feed, clothe, and access health care for those children. But that's the Republican way: Always ignore any inconvenient facts that don't support your predetermined position.
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