Anti-Missouri Plan group refiles petition on judge selection
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St. Louis Post Dispatch: The group trying to change the way Missouri chooses many of its judges has re-filed a ballot initiative after making some changes. ShowMe Better Courts (formerly Better Courts for Missouri), is seeking to get rid of the plan by which judicial commissions offer up judge nominees to the governor and replace it with the federal system, where the governor nominates anybody he wants and the Senate confirms (or doesn’t confirm) his pick. The group, led by executive director James Harris, failed to get a similar plan adopted by the Legislature this year, and following through on a threat made during that debate, filed a petition to completely get rid of the Missouri Plan. Harris is a Republican lobbyist who used to work for former Gov. Matt Blunt.
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