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Campaign Finance: follow the money

29 Friday Mar 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, Steve Tilley

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C171236 03/29/2019 Missourians for a Responsible Budget MO Majority PAC P.O. Box 651 Perryville MO 63775 3/29/2019 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

It depends on what your definition of “responsible” is, don’t you think? What “majority”?

Perryville, Perryville? Who do we know from Perryville?

In 2015:

C151156 08/24/2015 MO MAJORITY PAC LLC Friends of Tilley PO Box 555 Perryville MO 63775 8/21/2015 $562,500.00

[emphasis added]

Ah.

That’s not particularly “grassroots”.

Evidently a republican “majority”. And, probably, a republican definition.

Voter ID and the GOP art of hoodwinkery

07 Thursday Apr 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Glenn Grothman, photo ID, Steve Tilley, voter ID, Voter supression, Will Kraus

State Senator Will Kraus (R-8) is seriously worried that there’s going to be a massive outbreak of voter impersonation sometime in the future, declaring that, “in the state of Missouri, without an ID, it’s pretty easy to get somebody else’s utility bill and say, ‘Hi I’m Bob Jones, I’m here to vote.’” Of course no one votes in Missouri without identification –  which might be why there are almost no cases of the type of voter impersonation that’s got Kraus all excited.

The point seems to be that Kraus and his GOP pals in Jefferson City  want to change the Missouri Constitution to mandate the use of very specific types of state, military or federal photo ID. Not everyone has these IDs and they can be difficult to obtain. Other types of photo ID, such as student IDs, are not acceptable to our persnickety GOPers. The fact that this constitutional amendment would almost immediately disenfranchise about 220,000 registered voters in Missouri – just in time for a big presidential election – does not seem as important to these representatives of the people as stopping a type of voter fraud that essentially doesn’t exist. A study in 2012 showed that there were only 10 provable cases of voter impersonation in the U.S. over a 12 year period.

But Missouri lawmakers like Kraus are obsessed. They’re willing to obligate the state to pay the $16 million dollars over a three year period that would be necessary  to implement the requirement in a fair way, which means paying for the IDs, for obtaining supporting documents necessary to obtain the IDs, and advertising the  requirement so that all eligible voters know what it takes to vote. Bear in mind that Missouri is a state that can’t even afford to repair its crumbling highways  and bridges.

The GOP fervor for unnecessary photo voter ID suggests that maybe something else is going on. Maybe it is the power of Democratic voter coalitions that they really find frightening. For instance, Wisconsin Republicans enacted a very restrictive voter photo ID law. A former legislative staffer remembered that when it was first proposed, “some Republicans were ‘giddy’ over the legislation’s ‘ramifications’ and the effect it would have on minority and young voters,” both groups that tend to vote Democratic. On Tuesday, Rep. Glenn Grothman (R-WI) had this to say on uses of photo ID:

I think Hillary Clinton is about the weakest candidate the Democrats have ever put up. And now we have photo ID, and I think photo ID is going to make a little bit of a difference as well …

If you have to resort to voter suppression to beat Hillary Clinton, maybe she isn’t as weak as you think.  Of course, giddiness about the prospect of beating back the hordes of brown American voters and college-age hippies might be what’s making our own Missouri GOPers too “giddy” to exercise their best judgment, not to mention their higher moral faculties.

Why is it that Republicans fear that they will loose in a fair contest? Shouldn’t free market advocates endorse the free marketplace of ideas?

Do you  think GOP disinclination to stay on the up and up might have something to do with the string of disasters that have resulted when conservative ideologues got their way in government? After all, unregulated financial (i.e., free) markets gave us the crash  of 2008; tax cuts in Kansas, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, and elsewhere have been economic disasters. Hare-brained GOP efforts to run government like a business led to poisoning the children of Flint. Obstructionist GOPers in the Federal legislature have shown themselves incapable of the flexibility necessary to govern fairly – or to govern at all.

Republican ideology just doesn’t have much of a track record, although the facts are often obscured or denied. Religious and racial bigotry may be all that has kept the party going. Voter suppression provides one more tool.

If GOP ideology is demonstrably bankrupt, what is it that fuels the Republican drive to power at any cost?  We know, of course, that many of our lawmakers are true believers and live in a perpetual state of misinformed denial. We also know that many are simply dumber than the proverbial post. But don’t you think it might also have something to do with people like the Koch brothers,  the Humphries of Joplin, and St. Louis’ Rex Sinquefield? The so-called 1%, the folks who gain when the rest of us lose? And, incidentally, the same folks who rain dollars on our rambunctious GOP ideologues. Whether you’re right or wrong, nobody wants to disappoint the folks who pay the bills and open the doors to affluence. And once the goal is clear, who wouldn’t use any tool that presents itself?

 

Campaign Finance: a brand spankin’ new PAC

25 Tuesday Aug 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, Steve Tilley

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C151156 08/24/2015 MO MAJORITY PAC LLC Friends of Tilley PO Box 555 Perryville MO 63775 8/21/2015 $562,500.00

[emphasis added]

It’s a brand spankin’ new PAC:

C151156: Mo Majority Pac Llc

  Committee Type: Political Action

Po Box 651

Perryville Mo 63775 Established Date: 08/24/2015

[….] Termination Date:

[….]

[emphasis added]

As in today.

Where the money came from:

C031160: Friends Of Tilley

  Committee Type: Candidate

Po Box 555 Party Affiliation: Republican

Perryville Mo 63775 Established Date: 08/19/2003

[….] Termination Date:

[….]

Election History

Election Year Primary Outcome General Outcome Political Office

2016 Statewide Office

2012 Lieutenant Governor

[….]

Information Reported On: 2015 – July Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $676,490.77

Monetary Receipts + $73,710.00

Monetary Expenditures – $19,523.44

Contributions Made – $155,900.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     ($101,713.44)

Ending Money On Hand   $574,777.33

[emphasis added]

Curiously, they’re neighbors!

After that contribution there doesn’t appear to be much left. The dream for 2016 must be gone.

Campaign Finance: All that money. For what?

19 Tuesday May 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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campaign finance, John Diehl, missouri, Steve Tilley, Timothy Jones, Todd Richardson

Via Jason Hancock:

Sam Richardson @carlyle65270

Retired/resigned #MO #House #Speakers w/hefty campaign warchests: 2015 John Diehl $230k, 2014 Tim Jones $860k, 2012 Steve Tilley $675k. 11:54 PM – 18 May 2015

Well, let’s take a look, via the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C081331: Friends Of Diehl

2404 White Stable Road Committee Type: Candidate

Town & Country Mo 63131 Party Affiliation: Republican

[….] Established Date: 07/01/2008

  Termination Date:

Information Reported On: 2015 – April Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $286,993.40

Monetary Receipts + $49,400.00

Monetary Expenditures – $73,040.60

Contributions Made – $0.00

Other Disbursements – $32,776.09

Subtotal     ($56,416.69)

Ending Money On Hand   $230,576.71

[emphasis added]

Election Year Primary Outcome General Outcome Political Office

2020 Statewide Office

[emphasis added]

That’s a long way off. Maybe the voters will forget.

And:

C051087: Missourians For Tim Jones

Po Box 434 Committee Type: Candidate

Eureka Mo 63025 Party Affiliation: Republican

[….] Established Date: 04/01/2005

  Termination Date:

Information Reported On: 2015 – April Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $917,283.11

Monetary Receipts + $5,179.81

Monetary Expenditures – $42,447.39

Contributions Made – $18,700.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     ($55,967.58)

Ending Money On Hand   $861,315.53

Election Year Primary Outcome General Outcome Political Office

2016 Statewide Office

[emphasis added]

And:

C031160: Friends Of Tilley

Po Box 555 Committee Type: Candidate

Perryville Mo 63775 Party Affiliation: Republican

[….] Established Date: 08/19/2003

  Termination Date:

Information Reported On: 2015 – April Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $680,910.67

Monetary Receipts + $0.00

Monetary Expenditures – $4,419.90

Contributions Made – $0.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     ($4,419.90)

Ending Money On Hand   $676,490.77

[emphasis added]

Election Year Primary Outcome General Outcome Political Office

2016 Statewide Office

2012 Lieutenant Governor

[emphasis added]

All that money just sitting there. Think of the contributors.

And for the present:

C091212: Friends Of Todd Richardson

Po Box 310 Committee Type: Candidate

Poplar Bluff Mo 63902 Party Affiliation: Republican

[….] Established Date: 09/01/2009

  Termination Date:

Information Reported On: 2015 – April Quarterly Report

Beginning Money on Hand $81,491.74

Monetary Receipts + $24,875.00

Monetary Expenditures – $30,341.06

Contributions Made – $500.00

Other Disbursements – $0.00

Subtotal     ($5,966.06)

Ending Money On Hand   $75,525.68

[emphasis added]

Give it time.

Campaign Finance: Because the Constitution Party candidate is an existential threat?

21 Friday Mar 2014

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2014, 2016, campaign finance, Catherine Hanaway, governor, missouri, State Auditor, Steve Tilley, Tom Schweich

Someone else filed for State Auditor yesterday:

State Auditor

Republican

Name Mailing Address Random Number Date Filed

Tom Schweich 7144 WYDOWN BLVD ST LOUIS MO 63105 531 2/25/2014 10:41 a.m.

Constitution

Name Mailing Address Random Number Date Filed

Rodney Farthing 3127 HIGHWAY K SALEM MO 65560 3/20/2014 11:08 a.m.

Also yesterday, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C111150 03/20/2014 FRIENDS OF TOM SCHWEICH Friends of Tilley 100 S Jackson Perryville MO 63775 3/19/2014 $10,000.00

Dueling ex-Speakers, eh?

Campaign Finance: it was only a temporary aberration

10 Wednesday Jul 2013

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Really.

Today, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C091068 07/10/2013 HOUSE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, INC Friends of Tilley 100 S Jackson Perryville MO 63775 7/8/2013 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

All is forgiven.

Not particularly disposed toward introspection

14 Friday Jun 2013

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Brad Lager, campaign finance, Chris Koster, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Steve Tilley

Previously:

Campaign Finance: Oh, really? (June 13, 2013)

Oh, this is just too sweet:

Missouri Republicans are grumbling about former GOP speaker’s donation to Koster, a Democrat

June 13

By STEVE KRASKE

The Kansas City Star

….Republican state Sen. Brad Lager from northwest Missouri said Tilley’s move “underscores why we need ethics reform in Missouri.

“We have too many elected officials or previously elected officials who view government for how to advance themselves personally as opposed to having the public’s interests at heart,” Lager said.

Irony impairment.

Via the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C091011 08/06/2012 CITIZENS FOR BRAD LAGER David Humphreys P O Box 4050 Joplin MO 64803 Tamko Owner 8/6/2012 $50,000.00

[emphasis added]

C091011 07/02/2012 CITIZENS FOR BRAD LAGER Herzog Contracting Corp P O Box 1089 St Joseph MO 64502 6/30/2012 $250,000.00

[emphasis added]

C091011 04/02/2012 CITIZENS FOR BRAD LAGER Sarah Atkins 4713 Rock Springs Rd Arlington VA 22207 Requested Requested 3/31/2012 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

That’s real chutzpah.

Campaign Finance: Oh, really?

13 Thursday Jun 2013

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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2016, Attorney General, Chris Koster, governor, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Steve Tilley

Yesterday, at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

031159 06/12/2013 MISSOURIANS FOR KOSTER Friends of Tilley 100 S. Jackson Perryville MO 63775 6/11/2013 $7,500.00

[emphasis added]

Interesting. Who’d have thought that Steve Tilley (r) and his friends would be so open in their support of organized labor and LGBT rights.

Tim Jones: See no evil

13 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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corruption, ethics legislation, Lobbyists, missouri, Steve Tilley, Tim Jones

Today’s St. Louis Post-Dispatch quotes the new Missouri House Speaker, birther Tim Jones, about why he sees no need for ethics legislation to guide Missouri lawmakers:

I don’t see this culture of corruption in Jefferson City. There’s too many eyes, ears and camera phones to do anything wrong anymore.

Jones is taking over as Speaker from former Rep. Steve Tilley a few months early. The see-no-evil Jones might profit from a serious consideration of Mr. Tilley’s behavior, which earned a few words from the Post-Dispatch in an editorial yesterday on the topic of – you guessed it – ethical lapses:

Less than a month ago, Mr. Tilley, formerly a Republican state representative from Perryville, quit his office so that he could openly begin accepting cash from his former colleagues as a political consultant. Mr. Tilley, though, isn’t content to give election advice from his new Chesterfield-based office.

He’s also going to lobby for corporate clients, following the ethically questionable path established by Republican strategist David Barklage. See, if you can control some access to corporate dollars, help set public policy by writing and lobbying for bills, and direct a cadre of elected representatives by being their chief political adviser, well, let’s just say there’s money to be made.

But as the Post-Dispatch notes, that’s only the half of it:

Were Mr. Tilley simply entering the lobbying revolving door, and following the example set by many lawmakers in both parties before him, that wouldn’t be much of a story. It’s old hat in Missouri, and until a new batch of lawmakers decide to join most other states and Congress and implement a one- or two-year moratorium on lawmakers doing precisely what Mr. Tilley is doing, then Missouri’s ethical free zone is their fault.

On the other hand, if any of the new lawmakers coming into office in January are worried about this revolving door, we suggest they check Mr. Tilley’s campaign finance records, as the Post-Dispatch’s Virginia Young did last week.

Ms. Young found an interesting flow of money from Mr. Tilley’s million-dollar campaign account, which Missouri law allows him to keep as long as he pretends he’s running for future office.

During the recent election cycle, Mr. Tilley gave campaign donations to a number of politicians.

At least three of those politicians, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, Rep. Rick Stream, R-Kirkwood, and Sen. Mike Parson, R-Bolivar, turned around and paid Mr. Tilley’s new political consulting firm, Strategic Capitol Consulting, fees for various advice or services.

One doesn’t have to be a cynic to follow the money and see it for what it is. Mr. Tilley has found a way to use his campaign cash to fund the start-up of his new business.

Of course, to Mr. Jones this is probably all hunky-dory since it doesn’t provide any substantive gist for the eyes, ears and camera phones in Jefferson City. However, to those of us who lack that conservative “fire” that Mr. Jones alludes to in the Post-Dispatch article when describing himself and his pursuit of right-wing ideals, it sounds like a money-laundering scheme that would do the Columbian cartel proud.

The Post-Dispatch article tells us that Jones and his family gather regularly for a “four-wheel-drive competition thrugh mud pits and obstacle courses,” dubbed the “Jones Mudfest.” Given Mr. Jones beliefs about what constitutes corruption, it’s likely we’ll soon be having another type of Jones Mudfest in Jefferson City.  

This would have left a mark, if they cared…

16 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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bust, capitol, hall of famous missourians, missouri, Rush Limbaugh, Steve Tilley

From an editorial in today’s St. Louis Post-Dispatch:

Editorial: Missouri Speaker’s legacy: It’s El Rushbo’s House now

….Mr. Tilley forever will be known as the man who turned what lawmakers like to call “The People’s House” into Rush’s House.

On Tuesday, Mr. Limbaugh repaid the favor, lavishing praise on Mr. Tilley to his national radio audience and replaying clips of his induction speech.

Mr. Tilley, who has turned monetizing public service into an art form, sold out the people for 15 seconds of fame.

Cha-ching.

Previously:

There’s no room for sluts in the gallery. There is for prostitutes. (March 5, 2012)

Destined to be one of the top political quotes in the history of Missouri (March 5, 2012)

Steve Tilley owes Dred Scott and Buck O’Neil an apology (March 6, 2012)

Rush’s Bust (March 6, 2012)

What has your representative said about honoring Rush? (March 7, 2012)

Rush Limbaugh’s bust ain’t exactly a hit in small town Missouri (March 7, 2012)

Rush Limbaugh (r): on derangement (May 14, 2012)

The first inductee into the Hall of Infamous Missourians (May 15, 2012)

Speaker Steve Tilley (r): on Rush Limbaugh and intolerant liberals (May 15, 2012)

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