The Big Picture
A Missouri appeals court has ruled that a tax overhaul measure will remain on the Aug. 4 ballot. However, the court mandated a revised summary of the measure for voters. The decision allows the proposal to proceed to the ballot with updated language.
Key Facts
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A Missouri appeals court ruled on a tax overhaul measure.
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The tax overhaul will remain on the Aug. 4 ballot.
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The court ordered a revised summary for the ballot measure.
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The measure will be presented to voters with updated language.
How Media Is Covering This
1 articleMissouri appeals court keeps tax overhaul on Aug. 4 ballot with revised summary
Read moreWhy It Matters
The court's decision means that the tax overhaul proposal will be presented to voters as planned, but with updated language to describe its contents. The specifics of the original summary and the reasons for its revision were not detailed in the provided information.
This development ensures that the tax overhaul will be a subject for voter consideration in the upcoming election. Further details regarding the content of the revised summary and the implications of the tax overhaul itself are not available in the provided text.



