06/09/2026
The Missouri Supreme Court declined to accept the politicians appeal, meaning Missouri voters will now see new, more truthful ballot language for Amendment 5. That is a major win for taxpayers and for the NO on 5 campaign.
As campaign spokesman Scott Charton said: “Missouri’s highest court is allowing voters to see a more truthful ballot summary of the power grab behind the politician’s Amendment 5.”
The new language exposes what Amendment 5 really does: it authorizes the expansion of sales and use taxes, curtails constitutional limits on taxing goods and services, and lets politicians force through the biggest Everything Tax increase in Missouri history without a vote of the people.
That means higher taxes on everyday services Missourians use, from car repairs to health care to home sales, “from the services of the midwife to the services of the mortician.”
There are 56 days left to make sure voters know the truth.
Visit www.ProtectMOTaxpayers.com and Vote NO on Amendment 5 on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.
The Missouri Supreme Court declined to accept the politicians appeal, meaning Missouri voters will now see new, more truthful ballot language for Amendment 5. That is a major win for taxpayers and for the NO on 5 campaign.
As campaign spokesman Scott Charton said: “Missouri’s highest court is allowing voters to see a more truthful ballot summary of the power grab behind the politician’s Amendment 5.”
The new language exposes what Amendment 5 really does: it authorizes the expansion of sales and use taxes, curtails constitutional limits on taxing goods and services, and lets politicians force through the biggest Everything Tax increase in Missouri history without a vote of the people.
That means higher taxes on everyday services Missourians use, from car repairs to health care to home sales, “from the services of the midwife to the services of the mortician.”
There are 56 days left to make sure voters know the truth.
Visit www.ProtectMOTaxpayers.com and Vote NO on Amendment 5 on Tuesday, August 4, 2026.