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We Stand United Missouri is dedicated to defending freedom and democracy by inspiring Missourians to embrace truth, build community, and take action.
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If passed, Amendment 5 would wipe out TWO constitutional tax protections Missouri voters put in place themselves: 👉 A 2010 voter-approved ban on sales tax for real estate transactions. 👉 A voter-approved ban on adding sales tax to goods or services not already taxed as of January 1, 2015.
Both protections would be gone — and during a five-year window, lawmakers could expand the sales tax WITHOUT A PUBLIC VOTE. Supporters say this is about eliminating the income tax. But that revenue has to be replaced somehow.
🚨 Amendment 5 is on the Missouri ballot August 4 — and the final ballot language makes something very clear: This amendment is about a lot more than eliminating the income tax.