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5019c)(4), campaign finance, Cornerstone 1791, Dark money, initiative, Medicaid expansion, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, opponent
Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the opponents of Medicaid expansion on the August 4th ballot:
C201344 07/28/2020 No on 2 in August Corner Stone 1791 1100 Main Street Kansas City MO 64105 7/27/2020 $132,704.00
C201344 07/28/2020 No on 2 in August Corner Stone 1791 1100 Main Street Kansas City MO 64105 7/28/2020 $105,985.00
C201344 07/28/2020 No on 2 in August Pelopidas, LLC 1034 S. Brentwood Blvd. Ste 1700 St Louis MO 63117 7/28/2020 $5,580.00
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They must be so proud.
Via the Missouri Secretary of State:
Ah, dark money. A 501(c)(4). “Social welfare” is so…ironic.
The address and names match. From their website:
https://www.gravesgarrett.com/member/edward-d-greim/
Edward “Eddie” Greim focuses his practice on complex commercial litigation, internal investigations and whistleblower claims, and free speech and election law. He has been recognized for his successful representation of businesses and individuals in commercial litigation while also being named a “go-to” lawyer on policy and constitutional issues.
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As an associate at Graves Garrett, Matt Mueller represents businesses and individuals in a variety of complex litigation matters. He supports the firm’s commercial litigation, white collar criminal defense and free speech, campaign finance and election law practice groups.
“I was driven to become a lawyer by my abiding passion for helping others. I approach each task by remembering that although I may have a number of cases at any one time, the most important case to the client is his own.”