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Related: About this forumElon Musk's DOGE role draws effort to force Tesla to close Missouri dealerships
An initiative effort begun Friday by a well-known Missouri Democrat would, if passed by voters next year, force Tesla to close its St. Louis and Kansas City showrooms.
Brad Ketcher, a St. Louis attorney who was chief of staff to Democratic Gov. Mel Carnahan in the 1990s, said he hopes the effort spreads to other states to fight back against Tesla CEO Elon Musk for his lead role in mass federal layoffs and budget cuts for President Donald Trump.
“If Elon Musk was not cutting Medicaid and Social Security and veterans health to fund a tax cut for billionaires and doing it with a bizarre glee, we would not be asking Missourians to say this guy does not deserve to be doing business in this state,” Ketcher said. “We would not be trying to drive this in Missouri.”
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“This gives Missourians a chance to say this guy is not welcome to do business in our state,” Ketcher said.
The petition drive would not be the first attempt to use state law to keep Tesla from opening its company-owned showrooms in Missouri. In 2014, Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe, then a state senator, helped write a provision for a bill that fell just short of passing to require all auto manufacturers to sell their vehicles through a franchise dealership.
More at:
https://missouriindependent.com/2025/03/28/elon-musks-doge-role-draws-effort-to-force-tesla-to-close-missouri-dealerships/
I will happily be a ballot petition signature gatherer

MichMan
(14,690 posts)Going through dealerships is best for customers
LearnedHand
(4,590 posts)The ONLY reason customers buy from dealerships is there's no other choice. If people could buy directly from the company they'd abandon dealerships in droves. It's a horrible experience that NEVER gets better over the years.
MichMan
(14,690 posts)LearnedHand
(4,590 posts)MichMan
(14,690 posts)Thus making the dealership model mandatory for all new car sales