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GOP works to override voters on Medicaid, higher wages, pot

Progressives cheered last year when voters in several red states approved left-leaning ballot initiatives. Floridians voted to raise the minimum wage to $15. South Dakotans voted to legalize medical and recreational pot. Missourians voted to expand Medicaid to adults who earn under $18,000 a year. Arizonans voted to tax the rich to fund public schools. But this year, Republican lawmakers in all those states — plus Idaho, Oklahoma, Utah and others — are trying to undermine such voter-approved measures and to make it harder for future ballot initiatives to pass. At stake is the power to make state laws. Attacks on the initiative process have escalated, said Matthew Schweich, deputy director of state campaigns for the Marijuana Policy Project, a Washington, D.C.-based advocacy group that in 2020 backed successful cannabis legalization campaigns in Montana and South Dakota.

GOP Works to Override Voters on Medicaid Higher Wages Pot | The Pew Charitable Trusts

Table of Contents GOP Works to Override Voters on Medicaid, Higher Wages, Pot Campaign workers deliver boxes of initiative petition signatures to the Missouri secretary of state s office in Jefferson City. Some Republican lawmakers are now trying to make it harder for ballot initiatives to pass. David A. Lieb Progressives cheered last year when voters in several red states approved left-leaning ballot initiatives. Floridians voted to raise the minimum wage to $15. South Dakotans voted to legalize medical and recreational pot. Missourians voted to expand Medicaid to adults who earn under $18,000 a year. Arizonans voted to tax the rich to fund public schools.

Courts Could Decide Idaho s New Ballot Initiative Restrictions

Boise State Public Radio Amy Pratt, a volunteer for Reclaim Idaho, gathers signatures by going door-to-door in Idaho Falls in October 2018 to encourage voters to expand Medicaid eligibility in Idaho. On Saturday, Gov. Brad Little signed a bill into law that adds new rules to the state s ballot initiative process. The bill’s opponents say the governor likely signed a death warrant for any future attempts by citizens to bring an initiative to the ballot box, and are prepared to challenge it in court. Supporters say this new law will guarantee that all districts will be involved in the legislative process, not just the more populated districts.

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