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Campaign Finance: one out of three isn’t as bad

05 Friday Aug 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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Arizona, campaign finance, House Republican Campaign Committee, HRCC, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, North Carolina, right wingnuts

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C091068 08/05/2022 House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc Cheyenne International LLC 701 S. Battleground Avenue Grover NC 28073 8/4/2022 $25,000.00

C091068 08/05/2022 House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc Lathrop Gage Consulting PAC 314 E. High Street Jefferson City MO 65101 8/4/2022 $15,000.00

C091068 08/05/2022 House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc LE03-AWIN Management Inc. 18500 North Allied Way Phoenix AZ 85054 8/4/2022 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

They get what they pay for.

Heartland POD: Samantha Deaton in the 134th Legislative District

31 Tuesday May 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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134th Legislative District, Adam Sommer, General Assembly, Heartland POD, missouri, podcast, Samantha Deaton

Host: Adam Sommer

Guest: Samantha Deaton

Samantha joins Adam for a chat about her run for the #moleg as a Democratic candidate for the MO-134th House District, some personal stories, some favorite things, and more.

This you?

25 Wednesday May 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House, social media

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guns, Mary Elizabeth Coleman, massacre, right wingnut, social media, Texas, thoughts and prayers, Twitter, Uvalde

Mary Elizabeth Coleman (r) [2019 file photo].

Last night:

MaryElizabethColeman @meaccoleman
Eternal rest be granted to them.

And wrap your arms around them.
9:53 PM · May 24, 2022

December 2021:

Mary Elizabeth Coleman
Hoping Santa had you on the nice list.
[….]

Thoughts and prayers, eh?

Gerrymander

18 Wednesday May 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House, Missouri Senate

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congressional district, General Assembly, gerrymandering, missouri, Redistricting, right wingnuts

Governor Mike Parson (r) [2018 file photo].

Today:

GOVERNOR PARSON APPROVES MISSOURI’S CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES

[….]

Today, after receiving the legislation from the General Assembly, Governor Mike Parson signed HB 2909 into law, approving the proposed boundaries for Missouri’s eight congressional districts.

[….]

…’This past session, we saw a few individuals’ political posturing obstruct key pieces of priority legislation and promote inefficient and ineffective government. It’s unfortunate so much time and productivity were lost just to receive a map with the same partisan split that was proposed six months ago. These past months could have been better used by county clerks implementing a new map and preparing for upcoming elections’…

[….]

HB 2909 – 2022 Missouri Congressional Map [pdf]

St. Louis area detail:

Kansas City area detail:

The Sixth Congressional District goes across the state.

Boone County (Columbia) is split between the Third and Fourth Congressional Districts.

Jackson County and surroundings, well, just take a look at it.

The Fourth Congressional District starts to swallow the Third Congressional District which almost completely swallows the Second Congressional District.

Take a look at Camden County.

The company one keeps

22 Friday Apr 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House, social media

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Donald Trump Jr., General Assembly, Mary Elizabeth Coleman, missouri, right wingnut, social media, Twitter

Mary Elizabeth Coleman (r) [2019 file photo].

Yesterday:

MaryElizabethColeman @meaccoleman
Defending freedom, liberty and President Trump’s America First policies with @DonaldJTrumpJr #MAGA
7:13 PM · Apr 21, 2022

As always, there is much hilarity in the responses:

#idolatry

Defending freedom? Lol. You mean defending fascism.

Freedom, unless you are pregnant. Then the state can follow you and track your pregnancy. You are a disgrace.

Shame on you. Hypocrite

This lady talks about freedom and liberty and works everyday to strip your freedom and liberty especially if a woman. #RepublicansAreTheProblem

Wait till she finds out how many abortions the Trumps have paid for.

Did it hurt, sacrificing your soul?

Gross

Missouri.

The Right Wingnut’s Tale

09 Wednesday Mar 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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abortion, anti-choice, General Assembly, Mary Elizabeth Coleman, missouri, Texas

Mary Elizabeth Coleman (r) [2019 file photo].

An amendment [pdf] to HB 2012 offered by Mary Elizabeth Coleman (r):

4488H03.01H
HB 2012
[….]
AMEND House Committee Substitute for House Bill No. 2012, Page 1, Section A, Line 3, by inserting after all of said section and line the following:
[….]
Further amend said bill, Page 3, Section 188.165, Line 10, by inserting after said section and line the following:

“188.805. 1. It is the policy of the state of Missouri to protect its unborn citizens from individuals and organizations that aid or abet the killing of unborn children, and to protect the unborn from those who seek to kill or otherwise harm them, to the maximum extent permissible under the Constitution and federal law.
2. Except as provided by subsection 3 of this section, it shall be unlawful for any person to perform or induce, or to attempt to perform or induce, an abortion on a resident or citizen of Missouri, or to aid or abet, or attempt to aid or abet, an abortion performed or induced on a resident or citizen of Missouri, regardless of where the abortion is or will be performed. The prohibition in this subsection includes, but is not limited to:
(1) Offering or knowingly providing transportation to or from an abortion provider;
(2) Giving instructions over the telephone, the internet, or any other medium of communication regarding self-administered abortion or means of obtaining elective abortions;
(3) Hosting or maintaining a website, or providing internet service that allows Missouri residents to access any website, that encourages or facilitates efforts to obtain elective abortions;
(4) Offering or providing money with the knowledge that it will be used to pay for, offset, or reimburse the costs of an abortion or the costs associated with procuring an abortion;
(5) Providing or arranging for insurance coverage of an abortion;
(6) Offering or providing “abortion doula” services;
(7) Providing referrals to an abortion provider;
(8) Coercing or pressuring a pregnant woman to have an abortion; and
(9) Engaging in any conduct that would make one an accomplice to abortion under sections 562.036 and 562.041.
[….]

4488H03.01H
Page 3 of 9

[….]
4. Notwithstanding any other law, the requirements of this section shall be enforced exclusively through the private civil actions described in section 188.820. No direct or indirect enforcement of this section may be taken or threatened by the state, a political subdivision, a district or county attorney, or any officer or employee of this state or a political subdivision against any person or entity, by any means whatsoever, and no violation of this section may be used to justify or trigger the enforcement of any other law or any type of adverse consequence under any other law, except as provided in section 188.820.

Further:

[….]
4488H03.01H

188.820. 1. Any person, other than the state, its political subdivisions, or any officer or employee of a state or local governmental entity in this state, may bring a civil action against any person or entity that:
(1) Violates any provision of sections 188.805 and 188.810; or
(2) Intends to violate any provision of sections 188.805 and 188.810.
2. If a claimant prevails in an action brought under this section, the court shall award:
(1) Injunctive relief sufficient to prevent the defendant from violating sections 188.805 and 188.810;
(2) Nominal and compensatory damages if the plaintiff has suffered injury or harm from the defendant’s conduct, including, but not limited to, loss of consortium and emotional distress;
(3) Statutory damages in an amount of not less than ten thousand dollars; and
(4) Costs and attorney’s fees.
[….]
Page 5 of 9
[….]

“…Any person, other than the state, its political subdivisions, or any officer or employee of a state or local governmental entity in this state, may bring a civil action against any person or entity…”

“…Statutory damages in an amount of not less than ten thousand dollars…”

A bounty.

Further still:

[….]
4. Notwithstanding any other law, a person may bring an action under this section not later than six years after the date the cause of action accrues.
5. Notwithstanding any other law, the following are not defenses to an action brought under this section:
(1) Ignorance or mistake of law;
(2) A defendant’s belief that the requirements or provisions of this section are unconstitutional or were unconstitutional;
(3) A defendant’s reliance on any court decision that has been overruled on appeal or by a subsequent court, even if that court decision had not been overruled when the cause of action accrued;
(4) A defendant’s reliance on any state or federal court decision that is not binding on the court in which the action has been brought;
(5) Non-mutual issue preclusion or non-mutual claim preclusion;
(6) The consent of the unborn child’s mother to the abortion;
(7) Contributory or comparative negligence;
(8) Assumption of risk; or
(9) Any claim that the enforcement of this section or the imposition of civil liability against the defendant will violate the constitutional rights of third parties, except as provided by section 188.830.
[….]

“…A defendant’s belief that the requirements or provisions of this section are unconstitutional or were unconstitutional…”

“Were” unconstitutional. Anticipating something?

Representative Mary Elizabeth Coleman, a Republican, represents parts of Jefferson and St. Louis counties (District 97) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to her first two-year term in November of 2018.

Raised in Georgetown, Texas, Coleman received a BSBA in Management from Saint Louis University and her Juris Doctorate from St. Mary’s University School of Law. She served on the Arnold City Council from 2013-2015.

In addition to serving in the legislature, her most important job is being a wife and mother. She and her husband, Christopher Coleman, have been married for seventeen years and have six children. Mary Elizabeth practices law at Thomas More Society, a national not-for-profit law firm dedicated to restoring respect in law for life, family, and religious liberty.

That’s quite a tale.

Previously:

Aunt Lydia (September 3, 2021)

HB 1987: apparently 1984 was already taken (December 16, 2021)

The reason for the season? (December 26, 2021)

Campaign Finance: meanwhile…

25 Friday Feb 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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62nd Legislative District, Bing Schimmelpfenning, campaign finance, General Assembly, Missouri Ethics Commission

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C221831 02/24/2022 Schimmelpfenning for Missouri Bing Schimmelpfenning 20403 E 299th St Harrisonville MO 64701 Harrisonville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director 2/23/2022 $34,000.00

[emphasis added]

No shortage there.

Schimmelpfenning for Missouri – Active
MECID: C221831
20403 E 299th St
Harrisonville MO, 64701
[….]
Election History
Election Outcome Political Office
8/2/2022 Primary Election State Representative District 62 Missouri House of Representatives
[….]

HB 2201: Nihilism as a guiding principle

06 Thursday Jan 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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anti-mask, anti-science, anti-vaccine, Chris Sander, Corona virus, COVID-19, General Assembly, HB 2201, missouri, nihilism, pandemic, right wingnut

No progress. No honor. No truth.

In the Missouri House.

A bill, introduced on January 5th:

HB 2201
Modifies provisions relating to COVID-19 liability
Sponsor: Sander, Chris (033)
Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2022
LR Number: 4773H.01I
Last Action: 01/05/2022 – Introduced and Read First Time (H)
Bill String: HB 2201
Next House Hearing: Hearing not scheduled
Calendar: HOUSE BILLS FOR SECOND READING

The current statutes, which were effective on August 28, 2021, provide immunity from liability for exposure of an individual to COVID-19:

RSMo § 537.1005. COVID-19 exposure, immunity from liability, when — assumption of risk, signage — no third-party liability, exceptions. — 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and except as otherwise provided in this section, no individual or entity engaged in businesses, services, activities, or accommodations shall be liable in any COVID-19 exposure action unless the plaintiff can prove by clear and convincing evidence [….]

RSMo § 537.1010. Health care providers, immunity from liability, exceptions. — 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and except as provided in subsection 2 of this section, no health care provider shall be liable in a COVID-19 medical liability action unless the plaintiff can prove [….]

RSMo § 537.1015. Covered products, no COVID-19 products liability, when — evidence required for liability — inapplicability, when. — 1. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, and except as otherwise provided in this section, no individual or entity who designs, manufactures, imports, distributes, labels, packages, leases, sells, or donates a covered product shall be liable in a COVID-19 products liability action if the individual or entity [….]

HB 2201 [pdf] adds sections which would reinstate liability for each of the three existing statutes:

[….] The provisions of this section shall not apply to any individual or entity or religious organization that has a COVID-19 mandate. A mandate may include, but is not limited to, requiring a person to:
(1) Be vaccinated;
(2) Wear a facial covering or mask; or
(3) Socially distance himself or herself from others. [….]

[….] The provisions of this section shall not apply to a health care provider with a COVID-19 mandate. A mandate may include, but is not limited to, requiring a person to:
(1) Be vaccinated;
(2) Wear a facial covering or mask; or
(3) Socially distance himself or herself from others. [….]

[….] The provisions of this section shall not apply to an individual or entity that has a COVID-19 mandate. A mandate may include, but is not limited to, requiring a person to:
(1) Be vaccinated;
(2) Wear a facial covering or mask; or
(3) Socially distance himself or herself from others. [….]

That is, COVID-19 liability protections which were extended to various entities in the last legislative session would be removed if these entities require vaccines, masks, or social distancing.

“…not limited to…”

This way lies madness.

Raise your hand if you’d like your surgeon to wash their hands and wear a mask.

The bill sponsor:

Representative Chris Sander, a Republican, represents parts of Cass, Jackson, and Lafayette counties (District 33) in the Missouri House of Representatives.

In addition to his legislative duties, Sander is the founder and owner of Powder Monkey FIREWORKS, Inc. in Weldon Spring.

He graduated from Hazelwood West High School, and received his Bachelors of Science in business administration from the University of Missouri in 2005. [….]

A certain irony there.

Previously:

HB 2111: WTF? (December 30, 2021)

Goofus and Gallant

04 Tuesday Jan 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House, Missouri Senate, social media

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anti-vaccine, Corona virus, COVID-19, John Lamping, pandemic, right wingnut, social media, Twitter

From a former state senator (r):

John Lamping @JohnLamping
Biden can kiss my unvaccinated…
1:30 PM · Jan 4, 2022

What an asshole.

A response from a former state representative (D):

Margo McNeil @MargoMcNeil
From the ICU probably.
[….]
2:27 PM · Jan 4, 2022

Goofus responds:

John Lamping @JohnLamping
You would celebrate that wouldn’t you!
[…]
5:51 PM · Jan 4, 2022

No, we’d mourn for the victims of a heart attack or stroke, or victims of car accidents who couldn’t get appropriate medical care in a timely manner because a self-satisfied insufferable prick couldn’t be bothered to care about others around him during a global pandemic.

HB 2111: WTF?

30 Thursday Dec 2021

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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Chris Sander, Darwin, Dumbassery, HB 2111, hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, over-the-counter, right wingnut

“…ivermectin tablets and hydroxychloroquine tablets shall be available to the public through over-the-counter purchase in this state without a prescription…”

Darwin.

A bill, prefiled yesterday:

HB 2111
Creates provisions relating to over-the-counter medications
Sponsor: Sander, Chris (033)
Proposed Effective Date: 8/28/2022
LR Number: 4929H.01I
Last Action: 12/29/2021 – Prefiled (H)
Bill String: HB 2111
Next House Hearing: Hearing not scheduled
Calendar: Bill currently not on a House calendar

The bill language:

SECOND REGULAR SESSION
HOUSE BILL NO. 2111 [pdf]
101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE SANDER.
4929H.01I DANA RADEMAN MILLER, Chief Clerk

AN ACT

To amend chapter 195, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to the over-thecounter purchase of certain medications.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Chapter 195, RSMo, is amended by adding thereto one new section, to be known as section 195.1000, to read as follows:
195.1000. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, ivermectin tablets and hydroxychloroquine tablets shall be available to the public through over-the-counter purchase in this state without a prescription or consultation with a pharmacist or other health care professional.

Dumbass. Ignoranimus.

Darwin.

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