This was actually posted by someone on Next Door, today! Thanks!
A Missouri judge today permanently
struck down four provisions of the state’s sweeping voter suppression law,
House Bill 1878, that criminalized civic engagement activities like voter registration and the distribution of absentee ballot applications.
In a 75-page ruling issued Wednesday, Missouri Judge Jon E. Beetem determined that H.B. 1878’s restrictions on voter engagement are overly vague and violate the fundamental rights to free speech, expression, association and due process under the state constitution.
Additionally, the law mandated that all voter registration solicitors be registered to vote in Missouri — precluding high schoolers and out-of-state individuals from conducting voter registration — and banned individuals or groups from asking voters if they want to fill out an absentee ballot application.
Under the state’s omnibus election statute, organizations and individuals who violated the challenged provisions would be subject to harsh criminal misdemeanor and felony penalties — including fines, jail time and loss of one’s right to vote for life.
From the people who brought you this garbage like Josh Harley, Eric Schmitt, John Ashcroft, Andrew Bailey, etc. etc.
We need to vote these people out of office! Unfortunately, it didn’t happen this election cycle.