115 Pages, One Sentence—What’s Really on the Ballot?

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Imagine being asked to approve 115 pages of constitutional changes—but the only explanation you get on your ballot is a single vague sentence. Would you feel informed enough to vote?

That’s the reality facing Louisiana voters with Amendment 2. Attorney William Most reveals how this amendment proposes major changes to government spending limits, church property protections, veterans' benefits, and more—yet the official ballot description fails to mention these crucial details.

Worse, even that one sentence misrepresents the amendment’s impact, leading to a lawsuit from concerned citizens who demand honesty in the voting process.

Should voters be expected to dig through legal documents just to understand what they’re approving? Or should ballot language be crystal clear? Let’s discuss!

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