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campaign finance, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, right to get paid less, Right to work
Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission in support of the “right to get paid less” ballot initiative:
C171367 04/10/2018 Freedom To Work McDonald Logistics Inc PO Box 2026 Springfield MO 65801 4/9/2018 $10,000.00
[emphasis added]
From the Missouri Secretary of State site:
Name(s) MCDONALD LOGISTICS, INC.
Address 2415 W. Battlefield Rd.
Springfield, MO 65807
Type Gen. Business – For Profit
Charter No. 00440559
Domesticity Domestic
Note the address.
And the annual registration report:
Note the addresses.
In 2016:
C151053 10/07/2016 GREITENS FOR MISSOURI McDonald Logistics, INC PO Box 2026 Springfield MO 65801 10/6/2016 $10,000.00
[emphasis added]
A connection.
In 2015:
C141342 CITIZENS FOR KRISTI FULNECKY 8 Day Before General Municipal Election-4/7/2015 Jefferson and Lynn Tynes 420 S Mumsford Ave Springfield MO 65809 Retired 03/24/2015 $50.00
[emphasis added]
In 2014:
C111150 FRIENDS OF TOM SCHWEICH October Quarterly Report Jeff Tynes 420 S Mumford Ave Springfield MO 65809 Springfield Grocer Companies/ President 09/26/2014 $1,000.00
In 2013:
C091243 FRIENDS TO ELECT BILL LANT July Quarterly Report Jefferson Tynes 4759 E. Royal Drive Springfield MO 65809 Springfield Grocer 06/09/2013 $250.00
C111150 FRIENDS OF TOM SCHWEICH October Quarterly Report Jeff Tynes 420 S Mumford Ave Springfield MO 65809 Springfield Grocer Companies 09/25/2013 $1,000.00
Different address, so they may not be the same person.
In 2012:
C091145 FRIENDS OF PETER KINDER 30 Day After General Election-11/6/2012 Jefferson Tynes 2415 W. Battlefield Springfield MO 65807 Springfield Grocers/Executive 10/31/2012 $1,000.00
Again, note the address.
Well, somebody was/is interested in a gubernatorial candidate and one of his pet issues.
Previously:
Campaign Finance: Freedom to Work? (December 21, 2017)
Campaign Finance: they left “…for lower pay” off their committee name (February 1, 2018)
Campaign Finance: connections (February 20, 2018)
Campaign Finance: monopsony (March 29, 2018)
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