Over the past few days at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Chris Koster’s (D) probable 2016 gubernatorial campaign:
C031159 01/04/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Boyce and Bynum Pathology Laboratories, P.C. 200 Portland Street Columbia MO 65201 1/4/2016 $7,200.00
C031159 01/07/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Kimberly Olson 12430 Tesson Ferry Rd #309 St Louis MO 63128 Olson Management President 1/7/2016 $10,000.00
C031159 01/08/2016 KOSTER FOR MISSOURI Robert Brinkmann 16650 Chesterfield Grove Rd Ste 100 Chesterfield MO 63005 Brinkmann Constructors CEO 1/8/2016 $20,000.00
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It does add up over time. And this does come from Missouri.
Previously:
Campaign Finance: familiar refrain (December 29, 2015)
Campaign Finance: back to the grind (January 4, 2016)
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