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Missourians meaning
plural of Missourian
Example sentences (20)
At the ballot initiative level, Missourians continue to vote on issues championed by Democrats — raising the minimum wage, fighting back against Right to Work, and passing medical marijuana,” said Elizabeth Sena, a pollster for Kunce.
For millions of Missourians, electric costs could be going up.
Morgan Mundell, with Missourians for Transportation Investment, is thrilled with Parson’s decision to back the plan to widen Interstate 70.
A statewide commission has been working to develop a roadmap to help Missourians who are living with autism.
I will enforce the Missouri Human Rights Act to ensure Missourians are not targeted for their free exercise of religion.
Missourians for Constitutional Freedom, the campaign behind the amendment, quickly appealed his decision.
Republican lawmakers will continue trying to restrict your rights, and Missourians will continue voting them into power.
The Governor’s proclamation recognizes the vital work that water and wastewater professionals do to keep Missourians healthy and our communities strong.
The initiative was first introduced by Missourians for Constitutional Freedom and has faced a long and arduous path to the ballot.
The Whacked Out Ones were especially outraged that taking part in a parade was a higher priority than taking away the democratic voting rights of Missourians.
All told, 1,704 Missourians have died from COVID-19.
He wants to see what Missourians think is the appropriate response.
Missourians seeking an abortion are subject to a 72-hour waiting period and only one abortion clinic exist in the state.
But studies have shown that about 60 percent of rural Missourians lack broadband access.
In order to make a political point, he joined a lawsuit not realizing what the consequences could be for Missourians.
Missourians rejected the big truck ballot proposal in a referendum, essentially overturning the Legislature’s decision.
Thankfully, many Missourians care about conserving the state’s forest, fish, and wildlife resources and they show it in a number of ways.
An angry Atchison called on pro-slavery Missourians to uphold slavery by force and "to kill every God-damned abolitionist in the district" if necessary.
Missourians cross the border in large numbers to elect a pro-slavery body.
Their influence in territorial elections was often bolstered by resident Missourians who crossed into Kansas solely for the purpose of voting in such ballots.