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Ballot Measures: St. Louis County Proposition C

This is the sixth in a series of articles on Missouri ballot measures.

Not to be confused with the state-wide proposition C (the renewable energy proposition for which I recommend voting yes), this proposition asks the voters whether a commission should be established to revise the St. Louis county charter.  The county charter is the governing document of the county — much like the constitution is at the state and national levels — and it mandates that every ten years the voters should be asked whether a commission should be established to revise the charter.  There is no compelling need to revise the charter at this time and, as the P-D points out, it would be a waste of money to establish a commission to do so at this time.  I’ll be voting NO on St. Louis County Proposition C.

Posted by on 3 November 2008 at 2:36 PM

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