Campaign Finance: like they need the money

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Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C091068 06/18/2026 House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc Rex Sinquefield 244 Bent Walnut Westphalia MO 65085 N/A Retired 6/17/2026 $250,000.00

[emphasis added]

A pittance. Heh.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: “I, the billionaire” (June 17, 2026)

Choice in Missouri

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Not your body, not your choice”

This evening:

Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment Delivers: Medication Abortion Restored and Procedural Abortion Access Affirmed in Missouri Following Court Ruling
For Immediate Release: June 18, 2026

Missourians are free to once again access medication abortion in their home state, after a Jackson County Circuit Court judge issued a permanent injunction today striking down several state abortion restrictions. The ruling affirms the preliminary injunctions, allowing procedural abortion to continue, and making medication abortion available in Missouri for the first time since 2018. Missouri is the first state in the nation to reverse a total abortion ban and restore access for both procedural and medication abortion.

The judge’s order found that most of Missouri’s complex web of abortion restrictions violated Missouri’s Right to Reproductive Freedom. Since 2025, Planned Parenthood health centers have been providing procedural abortions in the state under a preliminary injunction, but the state’s medication abortion complication plan requirement and other medically unnecessary rules that exclusively target abortion providers prevented Missourians from obtaining the medical care they need. Today’s ruling allows Missourians to once again access the most common form of abortion using safe and effective medications.

Starting next week, abortion patients will be able to receive medication abortion in Missouri for the first time since 2018. Starting immediately, patients seeking an abortion can book their appointment online at plannedparenthood.org. Starting Monday, patients may call 1-800-230-PLAN to schedule their appointments.

“This monumental win for reproductive freedom and abortion access is possible only because of the Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment that Missouri voters passed in 2024,” said Gillian Wilcox, director of litigation at the ACLU of Missouri. “Today’s decision is a reminder that politicians are trying to strip us of our right to reproductive freedom, and Missourians must reject Amendment 3 at the ballot this November or we could lose the access we gained today.”

“This decision brings compassion and common sense back to Missouri health care,” said Emily Wales, president and CEO of Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains. “For too long, politicians forced patients to leave the state for an evidence-based and trusted form of abortion care. Now, that care is coming home and with it, we move closer to fulfilling the promise of reproductive freedom Missourians demanded.”

“Once again, the courts have affirmed Missourians’ constitutional right to access abortion without interference or delays from their government,” said Margot Riphagen-Dunn, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers. “The truth is, medication abortion is the most common form of abortion care, and has been proven to be safe and effective for the past 25 years. Yet, since Missourians voted for abortion access in 2024, it has been impossible to access the full spectrum of abortion care in our own state. That ends today.”

The fight for reproductive freedom is not over, as Missourians will be forced to vote on an abortion ban, a new Amendment 3, once again this November.

The original lawsuit was filed the day after a majority of Missourians voted to amend the state constitution to provide the right to reproductive freedom in November 2024 on behalf of Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains and Planned Parenthood Great Rivers-Missouri. Plaintiffs are represented by attorneys from Planned Parenthood Federation of America, the American Civil Liberties Union of Missouri, the American Civil Liberties Union Reproductive Freedom Project, and Crowell & Moring.

Emily Wales, Planned Parenthood Great Plains President and CEO [2024 file photo].

Campaign Finance: “I, the billionaire”

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6,297,538 people, give or take a few, eh? Yeah, no.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

264285 06/17/2026 We the People Priorities PAC Rex Sinquefield 224 Bent Walnut Ln Westphalia MO 65085 None Retired 6/17/2026 $300,000.00

[emphasis added]

So, it’s a new one.

We the People Priorities PAC – Active
MECID: C264285
308 East High Street
Suite 300
Jefferson City, MO 65101
Committee Type: Political Action

[….]

05/28/2026 2026

Sigh.

No Kings – Warrensburg, Missouri – June 14, 2026

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Early this afternoon over 100 individuals gathered on the Johnson County courthouse lawn in downtown Warrensburg for a No Kings rally.

“America is great when our Constitution, laws & rights are upheld”

There were voter registration and initiative/referendum information tables and speeches.

Voter registration and information.

The weather was sunny and mild.

“No Kings!”

“I still believe in We the People”

“Culture war, a smokescreen for class war”

“Transpeople deserve visibility, acceptance, respect”

“Imagine being scared of diversity but not dictatorship”

“Only you can prevent Fascist liars”

“Land of the Oligarchs
Hate and Violence
Has replaced our Constitution”

“No sign is big enough to list all the reasons I’m here”

“I protect Democracy…”

“No Kings
No War
No $ for ICE
No Grift
No SAVE Act”

“No Faux King Way”

“Respect MO voters”

It was a good day to celebrate the Constitution and exercise the First Amendment.

Previously:

Warrensburg, Missouri – No Kings – June 14, 2025 (June 14, 2025)

No Kings – Warrensburg, Missouri – October 18, 2025 (October 19, 2025)

No Kings – Warrensburg, Missouri – October 18, 2025 – part 2 (October 19, 2026)

No Kings – Warrensburg, Missouri – March 28, 2026 (March 28, 2026)

Campaign Finance: promising us high regressive sales taxes

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Yeah, that’ll go over really well. Like the cost of health care, gas, and groceries.

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the right wingnut controlled super majority in the Missouri General Assembly and Governor Mike Kehoe’s (r) scam to abolish the income tax in Missouri and shift revenue to regressive sales taxes:

C264249 06/13/2026 Missouri Promise PAC Secure Missouri 308 East High Street Suite 300 Jefferson City MO 65101 6/12/2026 $1,500,000.00

[emphasis added]

Earlier:

C264249 05/11/2026 Missouri Promise PAC Missouri Promise Inc. 701 Market Street Suite 110 St Louis MO 63101 5/7/2026 $16,000.00

C264249 05/28/2026 Missouri Promise PAC Missouri Promise Inc. 701 Market Street Suite 110 St Louis MO 63101 5/27/2026 $1,900,000.00

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A new PAC, in May:

Insulting propaganda commercials coming to a television set near you. Soon.

No on Amendment 5 (HJR 173).

“The Many will beat the Money. Resist.”

Previously:

Campaign Finance: for billionaires and millionaires (May 30, 2026)

Campaign Finance: every little bit counts (June 2, 2026)

Bait and switch (June 3, 2026)

Campaign Finance: way, way in

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Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission in opposition to the restrictive requirements on initiative petitions required by Amendment 4 (HJR 3) on the August ballot:

C253757 06/13/2026 Protect Majority Rule Missouri The Fairness Project 2300 18th St. NW, #21337 Washington DC 20009 6/12/2026 $1,000,000.00

C253757 06/13/2026 Protect Majority Rule Missouri MOVE Action 1530 S Big Bend Blvd St Louis MO 63117 6/12/2026 $400,000.00

[emphasis added]

That’s close to $2.5 million in 2026.

[….]
What Is Amendment 4?
Amendment 4 is a measure on Missouri’s August 4, 2026 ballot that would change the rules for citizen-led initiative petitions — the process Missourians have used since 1908 to put laws and constitutional amendments directly on the ballot. Today, those measures pass with a simple statewide majority. Amendment 4 would require a statewide majority plus a majority in EVERY Missouri congressional district.

The catch: politicians exempted themselves. Measures the legislature refers to the ballot still pass with a simple majority. Only initiatives that come from citizens face the higher bar.
[….]

No on Amendment 4.

Previously:

About that ‘inconvenient’ redress of grievances thing… (June 5, 2026)

Campaign Finance: but wait, there’s even more (June 5, 2026)