Lawsuit over Missouri AG push to inflate cost of abortion IP heads to trial next month
A Cole County judge set June 7 to hear arguments in a lawsuit demanding the state finalize its work on an abortion-rights initiative petition so proponents can begin collecting signatures.
Circuit Court Judge Jon Beetem scheduled a bench trial in the case during a hearing last week.
The ACLU of Missouri filed its lawsuit earlier this month after The Independent revealed a behind-the-scenes push by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to convince the state auditors office to increase the projected cost of the abortion amendment.
Because Bailey refused to sign off on Auditor Scott Fitzpatricks fiscal note, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft says he cant finalize work on the summary that would appear on the ballot next year.
According to the lawsuit, the ballot summary was supposed to be completed by May 1.
The ACLU refers to the situation in its latest filing in the case as a bungled effort reminiscent of Abbott and Costellos Whos on First? routine. The impasse has left the secretary of state believing he is impotent to do anything other than wait for the auditor or attorney general to change his respective mind.
But empowering the attorney general to single-handedly defeat the right of initiative is the type of authority characterizing a despot, not a Missouri official, the organization argued.
The secretary of states office has consistently said it is simply following Missouri law, which requires a fiscal note before the summary can be finalized. The attorney generals office has defended its actions by saying it will use every tool at our disposal to defend the sanctity of life.
https://missouriindependent.com/2023/05/22/lawsuit-over-missouri-ag-push-to-inflate-cost-of-abortion-ip-heads-to-trial-next-month/