Show-Me Restaurants Against Voter' Understanding' Of Higher Wages & Sick Leave

Lobbyists betray themselves . . .

The argument that the vote wasn't constitutional might be valid . . .

However . . .

ACTUALLY, MISSOURI VOTERS WERE CRYSTAL CLEAR ON MORE BENEFITS FOR WORKERS!!!

In fairness, here's their side of the story . . .

"I don't believe voters had a real understanding of what they were voting for," said Buddy Lahl, CEO of the Missouri Restaurant Association.

The suit argues the question combined two elements minimum wage and paid sick leave into one question, whereas state law says ballot questions "shall contain not more than one subject."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

'I don't believe voters had a real understanding': Group tries to overturn Missouri's Proposition A

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