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schweich v nixon 408 sw3d 769

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Schweich v. Nixon, 408 S.W.3d 769
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Citation: Schweich v. Nixon, 408 S.W.3d 769

The Missouri Supreme Court reversed the circuit court's judgment and declared Senate Bill 22 unconstitutional, finding it violated the Missouri Constitution's original purpose requirement. The court invalidated SB 22 in its entirety, determining that the bill's scope expanded far beyond its original stated purpose of amending ballot summary procedures to include unrelated provisions regarding judicial appeals.