State Representative Richard West outlines the final stretch of Missouri’s legislative session, with the state budget now moving into conference committee and expected to reach the House floor in the coming days. The discussion focuses heavily on a new proposal shifting school board elections—and related tax and bond issues—to November in St. Charles County, along with a voluntary party designation option for candidates. West argues the change could boost voter turnout and engagement, while acknowledging resistance from other districts that prefer the current April system. The conversation also touches on broader ballot timing strategy for major issues like initiative petition reform and income tax elimination, with decisions still pending from the governor and competing political calculations around turnout in August versus November.
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