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March 29, 2019Jefferson City, MO |  By: AP

MO Legislatures working to make it harder to impeach officials

Missouri senators have passed legislation to make it
harder to impeach top officials less than a year after the former governor
resigned while facing potential impeachment.

Senators passed the proposed constitutional amendment 25-8.

The measure would abolish the grounds for which House members had been weighing
whether to impeach former Republican Governor Eric Greitens.

It would limit criteria to "corruption and crime in office." Had that been in
place last year, House members could not have pursued impeachment for
allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations that occurred
before Greitens took office in January 2017. Greitens resigned before a House
investigatory committee could vote on impeachment.

The constitutional amendment now goes to the House for consideration. If
passed, the measure would be subject to a statewide public vote.