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Campaign Finance: promising us high regressive sales taxes

14 Sunday Jun 2026

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Amendment 5, campaign finance, class warfare, HJR 173, income tax repeal, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PAC, regressive taxation, right wingnut welfare, right wingnuts, shift the tax burden, social media, welfare for billionaires and millionaires

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

[emphasis added]

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: “Welcome to the party, pal”

12 Friday Jun 2026

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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Amendment 3, Amendment 4, Amendment 5, campaign finance, General Assembly, gerrymandering, HB 1, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Protect Freedom and Democracy, Redistricting, referendum

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for a campaign committee opposing Amendment 3, Amendment 4, Amendment 5 and redistricting/gerrymandering:

C264301 06/12/2026 Protect Freedom and Democracy Missouri Organizing and Voter Engagement Action 438 N Skinker Saint Louis MO 63130 6/12/2026 $150,000.00

[emphasis added]

Protect Freedom and Democracy – Active
MECID: C264301
620 E Armour Blvd
Kansas City, MO 64109
[….]
Supported/Opposed Ballot Measure
Measure Election Date Subject Political Subdivision Support/Oppose
Amendment 3 11/3/2026 Anti-Abortion Amendment Statewide Oppose
Amendment 4 8/4/2026 Anti-Majority Rule Statewide Oppose
Amendment 5 8/4/2026 Everything Tax Statewide Oppose
HB1 Veto Referendum 11/3/2026 Repeal the congressional redistricting map passed in HB 1 Statewide Oppose

[….]

It’s a new committee:

Welcome to the party.

Bait and switch

03 Wednesday Jun 2026

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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Amendment 5, class warfare, HJR 173, income tax repeal, Missouri Libertarian Party, regressive taxation, right wingnut welfare, shift the tax burden, social media, welfare for billionaires and millionaires

So much winning. It’s obvious to everyone. Missouri Libertarians are not particularly happy with 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:

Missouri Libertarian Party
[June 1, 2026]
Resolution Against Missouri Amendment 5, Elimination of the Missouri Income Tax

WHEREAS, The Libertarian Party of Missouri supports any legislative measure that results in the net reduction of taxes taken by force, as long as the reduction does not require a compromise of The Party’s other principles.

WHEREAS, Amendment 5 aims to eliminate the Missouri income tax by setting milestones of additional revenue by the State of Missouri that then trigger the reduction of the percentage of income tax collected by the State towards zero.

WHEREAS, Amendment 5 amends the Missouri Constitution to allow a five-year exemption for Missouri legislators to increase the sales tax and the use tax base, intentionally circumventing key voter protections and ballot requirements afforded by what is known as the Hancock Amendment.

WHEREAS, Amendment 5 gives Missouri politicians broad power to increase taxes beyond maximums that were put into place to protect Missouri citizens from rampant government spending, with the loose constraint that the stated goal of those increases be “to reduce or eliminate the income tax.”

WHEREAS, True tax relief comes through a reduction of wasteful government spending and allowing more Missouri families to keep more of the fruits of their labor, and not by rearranging the methods that the State extracts wealth from its citizens.

BE IT RESOLVED, That the Libertarian Party of Missouri opposes the passing of Missouri Amendment 5

Welcome to the club…on this one.

If you find yourself among grifters and you’re wondering who the mark is, it’s you.

Previously:

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

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

Campaign Finance: every little bit counts

02 Tuesday Jun 2026

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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Amendment 5, class warfare, HJR 173, income tax repeal, Missouri Ethics Commission, Missourians for Fair Taxation, regressive taxation, right wingnut welfare, shift the tax burden, welfare for billionaires and millionaires

By one dollar.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C121477 06/02/2026 Missourians for Fair Taxation Missouri REALTORS 2801 Woodard Dr Ste 101 Columbia MO 65202 6/2/2026 $1,900,001.00

[emphasis added]

Missouri Realtors are not happy with 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.

Welcome to the club.

Missourians for Fair Taxation – Active
MECID: C121477
100 E High St
Floor 1
Jefferson City, MO 65101
[….]
Supported/Opposed Ballot Measure
Measure Election Date Subject Political Subdivision Support/Oppose
Amendment 5 8/4/2026 Oppose the elimination of the state income tax and the creation of a broad-based sales/use tax. Statewide Oppose
[….]

[emphasis added]

They say “$1,900,000.00”, Missouri Realtors say, “Oh yeah, $1,900,001.00”.

Heh. Message sent.

Missouri Realtors pour $1.9 million into campaign to defeat Amendment 5 tax plan
The donation matches the amount a nonprofit gave to the PAC supporting the August ballot measure
By: Jason Hancock
June 2, 2026 3:55 pm

The Missouri Association of Realtors donated $1.9 million to the campaign opposing Amendment 5 on Tuesday, escalating the fight over a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a pathway for lawmakers to eliminate the state income tax through expanded or increased sales taxes.
[….]

Previously:

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

Campaign Finance: competing interests, competing millions

07 Monday Oct 2024

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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amendment 2, Amendment 5, campaign finance, gambling, gaming, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, sports betting

Wouldn’t it be easier to write those checks directly to K-12 public education? Just asking.

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

A233059 10/06/2024 Yes on 5 Bally’s Corp 100 Westminster Street Providence RI 02903 10/4/2024 $1,000,172.50

A233059 10/06/2024 Yes on 5 RIS Inc. 12 Allen Road Eldon MO 65026 10/4/2024 $500,172.50

A233059 10/06/2024 Yes on 5 Osage Landing Development Company 12 Allen Road Eldon MO 65026 10/4/2024 $500,000.00

[emphasis added]

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission, in support of Amendment 2 (sports betting):

C242679 10/07/2024 Winning for Missouri Education Betfair Interactive US LLC 101 Hudson St Ste 2170 Jersey City NJ 07302 10/7/2024 $5,000,000.00

[emphasis added]

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission, opposed to Amendment 2 (sports betting):

C243109 10/07/2024 Missourians Against the Deceptive Online Gambling Amendment Tropicana St Louis, LLC 221 Bolivar Street Jefferson City MO 65101 10/2/2024 $3,300,000.00

[emphasis added]

Previously:

Campaign Finance: because there are only so many marks in Missouri (October 2, 2024)

Campaign Finance: Your old friend has a new name?

21 Saturday Sep 2024

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Amendment 5, gambling, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, riverboat

Apparently. [pdf]

Wouldn’t it be easier to give the money directly to early childhood literacy programs? Just asking.

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Amendment 5 (another gambling boat):

A233059 09/21/2024 Yes on 5 Osage Landing Development Company 12 Allen Road Eldon MO 65026 9/19/2024 $627,000.00

A233059 09/21/2024 Yes on 5 Bally’s Corp 100 Westminster Street Providence RI 02903 9/20/2024 $629,999.50

[emphasis added]

Must be lucky numbers, or something.

Yes on 5 – Active
MECID: A233059
[….]
Supported/Opposed Ballot Measure
Measure Election Date Subject Political Subdivision Support/Oppose

Constitutional Amendment to Article III, Relating to an Osage River Gambling Boat License, version 4 11/5/2024 To allow the Missouri Gaming Commission to issue one additional gambling boat license to operate on the portion of the Osage River from the Missouri River to the Bagnell Dam and require all state revenues derived from issuance of the gambling boat license to be appropriated to early-childhood literacy programs in public institutions of elementary education. City of Eldon Support

Previously:

Campaign Finance: Altruism? (September 16, 2024)

Why would anyone trust Kurt Schaefer?

14 Tuesday Apr 2015

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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2016 elections, Amendment 5, budget policy, gun control, guns, Kansas, Kurt Schaefer, missouri, social services cuts, spending cuts, tax cuts

State Senator Kurt Schaefer (R-19) wants to be Missouri’s next Attorney General. He wants it a lot since he announced his plans to run in 2016 over a year ago. Consequently he’s been very busy  getting his name out before the public. But not just any public. His constituency of choice seems to be the reddest dregs of this increasingly red state. It’s  hard to think of just about any rightwing bandwagon he hasn’t tried to ride since declaring his candidacy, no matter how rickety:

Tax Cuts for Rich Folks: Evidence suggests that Schaefer supports the Kansas tax “experiment” and would be willing to beggar Missouri’s middle and working class in order to give big tax cuts to rich folks and their businesses. When state GOPers recently fêted Kansas Governor Sam Brownback, Schaefer, who is currently the Missouri Senate Appropriations Committee chairman, opined that the governor had “some really compelling numbers.” This is in spite of what Politico has dubbed the “Brownback effect,” observing that “Republicans once idolized Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback as a tax cutting superstar – now he’s a lesson in what not to do.” Evidently Schaeffer didn’t get the message. Or else he actually takes seriously dishonest statistics of the sort that billionaire Rex Sinquefield published in Forbes Magazine in order to make the Kansas experiment look like it is succeeding, or at least not as disastrous as it is proving to be.

Social Spending Cuts: Schaeffer, like so many GOPers before him, seems to think it’s okay to fund tax cuts – favored by rich political donors like Rex Sinquefield – by cutting the ground out from under those who lack the wherewithal and the influence to fund his climb to the top of the Missouri political heap. He’s proposed cutting $130 million from the already meager amount allocated by the House to social services, health and mental health services. He says that the agencies are wasteful and that cuts are necessary to slow their growth.

It is true that Missouri’s social services are currently not functioning too well. Ill-considered cuts and the resulting “reforms” over the past few years have taken a steep toll, a situation that many take as evidence that they need more rather than less money. According to figures supplied by state budget officials, Schaefer’s claims of waste perhaps reflect his ideological biases rather than a close analysis of the real-life situation. As for out-of-control growth? Wouldn’t you expect that as Missouri continues its GOP-led transformation into a poverty stricken backwater, one might expect demand for services to increase – a demand, that folks like Schaefer are determined not to meet.

Guns “R”Us: Schaefer was one of the motivating forces behind Missouri’s Amendment 5, a constitutional amendment voted in by the gun-mad hordes who dominate mid-term elections in Missouri. This amendment, under the rubric of an “inalienable” right to own guns, was so badly written that it has made it impossible to bar convicted felons from gun ownership. As the St Louis Post-Dispatch described it, Schaefer’s decision “to start acting like a pandering fool” has had a scary, but entirely predictable – and predicted – result:

… .In a state in which there are more gun deaths than traffic deaths, in which toddlers are grabbing mommy and daddy’s guns and firing away, in which cities are being told by a Legislature there is nothing they can do about gun violence, now convicted felons can own guns and there is nothing the police can do about it.

Again, let me reiterate. This guy’s a lawyer – and he even wants to be the state’s main lawyer. If his legal acumen was insufficient to locate the problems in what was essentially his baby, a lot of other folks pointed them out before it was too late to fix them. Now Schaefer’s twisting and turning, trying to find a way to prove that “Amendment 5 doesn’t mean what it says.” Sadly, the courts don’t agree.

So stop and think. Either Schaefer is, as the Post-Dispatch implies, a spineless panderer, or he’s out-and-out stupid. He’s either taken in by or cynically peddling obviously failing, ideologically driven voodoo economic theories, GOP welfare queen vilification, and the Guns equal God ideology of hardcore gun crazies. Either way what rational, unbiased person could trust him to act in the best interests of the people of Missouri – either in the State Senate where he now works his backwards magic, or as Attorney General? Is the distinction even meaningful? If the sum of a politician’s major legislative efforts are stupid and harmful then it’s doesn’t make much difference if the motivation is incompetence or venality. For all practical purposes that individual is a fool.

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