Missouri Governor Signs Legislation Reversing Voter-Approved Wage and Sick Leave Laws

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Missouri Governor signed a bill to rollback a voter-approved minimum wage increase and paid sick leave, reflecting Republican efforts to limit the impact of ballot measures that often support Democratic causes, amidst broader struggles over direct democracy in Republican-led states.
- Missouri Governor Signs Bill Rolling Back Voter-Approved Minimum Wage and Sick Leave The New York Times
- Missouri governor repeals paid sick leave law approved last year by voters ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Gov. Mike Kehoe signs repeal of paid sick leave into law ABC17NEWS
- Kehoe signs bill repealing paid sick leave, annual inflation adjustments for minimum wage Columbia Missourian
- Capital gains exemption and motor vehicle fee hike bills signed by Missouri governor Missouri Independent
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