SB 522 - This act modifies and creates several new provisions relating to the initiative and referendum process.

STANDARDIZED SIGNATURE SHEETS

(Sections 116.030 to 116.130)

The act standardizes the use of signature sheets for purposes of initiative and referendum petitions by requiring the Secretary of State to prescribe forms for such sheets. Such sheets shall be made available in an electronic format and used for all initiative and referendum petitions. Furthermore, signatures in ink other than black or blue will not be counted.

FILING OF SAMPLE SHEETS

(Sections 116.050 and 116.332)

This act requires that on each page of a proposed measure, the text of the measure shall be in 12-point Times New Roman font with one inch margins. Furthermore, no initiative petition shall declare any federal law or court decision to be void or in violation of the United States Constitution, amend any federal law or the United States Constitution, or accomplish an act that the United States Constitution requires to be accomplished by the General Assembly.

The act stipulates that sample initiative sheets shall be filed no earlier than 12 weeks following a general election.

FILING FEE

(Section 116.050)

The Secretary of State is required to collect a fee of $500 for each petition sample sheet filed with its office, with an additional $25 fee for each page that the measure exceeds ten pages. Fees shall be refunded if the measure is certified for the ballot.

This provision is similar to HB 1720 (2020).

SUMMARY STATEMENTS AND SAMPLE BALLOTS

(Sections 116.160, 116.230, and 116.334)

Current law provides that the official summary statement of an initiative petition shall contain no more than 100 words and a measure proposed by the General Assembly shall contain no more than 50 words, excluding articles. This act provides that such statements shall contain no more than 150 words total. Furthermore, the act requires each sample ballot prepared by the Secretary of State to contain the words "Shall the measure summarized be approved?" with options to vote yes or no.

DUTIES OF ATTORNEY GENERAL AND SECRETARY OF STATE

(Sections 116.332 and 116.334)

Current law requires the Attorney General and the Secretary of State to each review an initiative petition only as to form and approve or reject the petition based on compliance with the procedural requirements of the law. This act specifies that both the Attorney General and the Secretary of State shall review each petition for compliance with statute regulating initiative petitions as well as Article III, Sections 28, 49, 50, and 52(a) of the Missouri Constitution.

COURT-ORDERED CHANGES TO BALLOT TITLE

(Section 116.334)

The act provides that in the event of a court-ordered change to the official ballot title, all signatures gathered prior to the change shall be invalidated.

PETITION PUBLICATIONS FUND

(Section 116.270)

The act creates the Secretary of State's Petition Publications Fund. The purpose of the Petition Publications Fund is to pay any refunds to persons submitting petitions that become certified and to also pay publication expenses incurred in submitting statewide ballot measures to the voters.

This act is substantially similar to provisions in HCS/SB 552 (2020), provisions in HCS/SB 587 (2020), HB 1811 (2020), SCS/SB 5 (2019), HB 290 (2109),SS/SCS/SB 893 (2018), and HCS/HB 1289 (2018).

This act has a delayed effective date of November 4, 2020.

SCOTT SVAGERA

Statutes affected:
Introduced (4128S.01): 116.030, 116.040, 116.045, 116.050, 116.090, 116.130, 116.160, 116.230, 116.270, 116.332, 116.334


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 522
Sponsor: Sater
Hearing Date: 1/22/2020


COMMITTEE: Local Government and Elections

CHAIRMAN: Crawford

DATE REFERRED: 1/9/2020 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/13/2020



STAFF:
Mary Grace Bruntrager
Rob Krosley
Barbara Mustoe
Scott Svagera


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:



WITNESSES FOR:
Jay Ashcroft - Missouri Secretary of State
Brent Hemphill - Missouri Pork Association
Samantha Davis - Missouri Corn Growers Association


WITNESSES AGAINST:
Ryan Johnson - United For Missouri
Mo Del Villar - American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri
Edward Smith - Missouri Coalition for the Environment
Ron Berry - AFT Missouri
Otto Fajen - Missouri NEA