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Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – absolutely “No” on Amendment 3

06 Tuesday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, in opposition to Amendment 3 – the “Dirty Missouri” repeal of campaign finance, redistricting, and lobbying reform placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 10/06/2020 CLEAN Missouri RS McNally 1911 Nueces St Austin TX 78705 self-employed business person 10/5/2020 $20,000.00

[emphasis added]

C161298 10/06/2020 CLEAN Missouri SEIU Missouri/Kansas State Council 2725 Clifton Ave St Louis MO 63139 10/6/2020 $250,000.00

Absolutely “No” on Amendment 3 it is.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – “No” on Amendment 3 (October 4, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – definitely “No” on Amendment 3 (October 6, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – definitely “No” on Amendment 3

06 Tuesday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Uncategorized

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, in opposition to Amendment 3 – the “Dirty Missouri” repeal of campaign finance, redistricting, and lobbying reform placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 10/05/2020 CLEAN Missouri National Education Association 1201 16th St, NW Washington DC 20036 10/5/2020 $500,000.00

C161298 10/05/2020 CLEAN Missouri AFSCME 1625 L Street, NW Washington DC 20036 10/5/2020 $20,000.00

[emphasis added]

Definitely “No” on Amendment 3 it is.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – “No” on Amendment 3 (October 4, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN Missouri – “No” on Amendment 3

04 Sunday Oct 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, in opposition to Amendment 3 – the “Dirty Missouri” repeal of campaign finance, redistricting, and lobbying reform placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled Missouri General Assembly:

C161298 10/04/2020 CLEAN Missouri National Education Association 1201 16th St, NW Washington DC 20036 10/3/2020 $500,000.00

C161298 10/04/2020 CLEAN Missouri Strategic Victory Fund Post Office Box 685 Raleigh NC 27602 10/3/2020 $500,000.00

[emphasis added]

“No” on Amendment 3 it is.

NO on Amendment 3 – the Jefferson City Circus

28 Monday Sep 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, lobbying reform, missouri, No on 3, redistricting reform, repeal

An ad from CLEAN Missouri:

It’s a circus alright. Jefferson City politicians trying to distract you with an old school sideshow.

Amendment 3: five thousand words of smoke and mirrors put on the ballot by politicians.

The truth? Amendment 3 has lobbyist gift loopholes and lets insiders draw legislative districts that protect their favorite
politicians.

No wonder judges call it misleading and unfair.

Send a message to those clowns: Vote NO to their dirty tricks. Vote NO on Amendment 3.

Campaign Finance: stepping up

26 Wednesday Aug 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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"No", Amendment 3, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, Ethics Reform, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, redistricting reform

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri – to oppose Amendment 3, which would gut reforms and turn back the clock, on the November ballot.

C161298 08/26/2020 CLEAN Missouri National Education Association 1201 16th St, NW Washington DC 20036 8/24/2020 $500,000.00

C161298 08/26/2020 CLEAN Missouri Dorianna Blitt 1232 Peralta Ave Berkeley CA 94706 Urgent Action Fund Board member 8/24/2020 $20,000.00

[emphasis added]

Teach your children well.

Campaign Finance: trying to keep it CLEAN

18 Tuesday Aug 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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"No", Amendment 3, campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, Dirty Missouri, Ethics Reform, Missouri Ethics Commission, redistricting reform, repeal attempt

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, the proponents of reform, to fight Amendment 3 [“Dirty” Missouri] placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled General Assembly:

C161298 08/18/2020 CLEAN Missouri National Redistricting Action Fund 700 13th St NW Suite 600 Washington DC 20005 8/17/2020 $50,000.00

C161298 08/18/2020 CLEAN Missouri Brianne Garcia Ziff 350 Park Ave New York NY 10022 Self Artist 8/17/2020 $25,000.00

[emphasis added]

Keep fighting the good fight. “No” on Amendment 3 in November.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: CLEAN says no on Dirty (August 14, 2020)

Campaign Finance: CLEAN says no on Dirty

14 Friday Aug 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, Dirty Missouri, lobbying reform, No on Amendment 3, redistricting reform, repeal attempt

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for CLEAN Missouri, the proponents of reform, from organized labor to fight Amendment 3 [“Dirty” Missouri] placed on the November ballot by the republican controlled General Assembly:

61298 08/14/2020 CLEAN Missouri Missouri and Kansas Laborers’ PAC 3450 Hollenberg Dr Bridgeton MO 63044 8/13/2020 $250,000.00

[emphasis added]

Keep fighting the good fight. “No” on Amendment 3 in November.

Campaign Finance: looking ahead

16 Thursday Jul 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, Ethics Reform, initiative, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, redistricting reform

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for the defenders of reform in Missouri:

C161298 07/16/2020 CLEAN Missouri North Fund 1101 Connecticut Ave Washington DC 20036 7/14/2020 $85,000.00

C161298 07/16/2020 CLEAN Missouri Simon Law Firm, PC 800 Market St Suite 1700 St Louis MO 63101 7/16/2020 $10,000.00

[emphasis added]

There’s work to do. Come November.

Campaign Finance: the work is never finished

28 Tuesday May 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, Ethics Reform, missouri, Missouri Ethic Commission, redistricting reform

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission in support of CLEAN Missouri:

C161298 05/28/2019 CLEAN Missouri Action Now Initiative 1717 West Loop S Houston TX 77027 5/28/2019 $27,500.00

[emphasis added]

It costs money to continually defend voter approved reform against the regressive republican majority in the Missouri General Assembly.

CLEAN Missouri bar fight!

12 Saturday Jan 2019

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Claire McCaskill, Missouri General Assembly, social media

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#TrumpShutdown, campaign finance, campaign finance reform, CLEAN Missouri, Donald Trump, General Assembly, lobbying reform, missouri, redistricting reform, reform, Robert Cornejo, social media, Twitter

Someone doesn’t like CLEAN Missouri restrictions on lobbying expenditures:

Robert Cornejo @CornejoForMO
This great idea is banned here in Missouri #moleg thanks to the unconstitutional sham of Clean Missouri! People of all political stripes should get together over a drink and work towards common ground. Prost!

Harpoon Brewery @harpoonbrewery
Govt shutdowns impact all of us. As a brewery, we can’t get approvals needed to keep new beers headed your way. We’re asking our reps to share a beer (on us) with a colleague and help America’s brewers get back to doing what we do. So all of you…

12:36 PM – 12 Jan 2019

You want a brewer to buy you a beer?

Uh, at least use the correct spin. The beer purveyor’s post was about the #TrumpShutdown. You know, a federal issue. Own it, dude.

And, Claire McCaskill (D) lands a punch:

Claire McCaskill @clairecmc
Whooaaaa. There is nothing in CLEAN Missouri that stops YOU or any other legislator from buying a beer for your colleagues, no matter what their party. Says a lot that you think LOBBYISTS buying you booze is necessary for the work towards common ground.
[….]
12:55 PM – 12 Jan 2019

Bam!

Heh. That’s our Claire. This beer’s for you…

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