30 October 2020
With one {notable|noteworthy|significant} exception, incumbent {candidates|prospects} in {local|regional} races for the Missouri {House of Representatives|Legislature} seats {have|have actually} raised {far more|much more|even more} than their {opponents|challengers}.
The exception is the 31st District, which covers {a large|a big} {portion|part} of Blue Springs. Republican incumbent Dan Stacy, who is {seeking|looking for} {a third|a 3rd} term, is opposed by {first-time|novice|newbie} {candidate|prospect} Rhonda Dolan, a Democrat. According to the late-October {financial|monetary} reports {submitted|sent} to the Missouri Ethics Commission, Dolan’s {campaign|project} {had|had actually} raised more than $67,500 this year and {spent|invested} more than $40,000. Stacy’s {campaign|project} {had|had actually} raised more than $17,900 and {had|had actually} {spent|invested} $16,700, with $6,865 on hand.
Dolan {has|has actually} made a $673 in contributions to her own {campaign|project}, {as well as|in addition to|along with} a loan of $5,000. {Top|Leading} {contributors|factors} to her {campaign|project} {include|consist of}:
• $4,046: CHIPP Political Account (statewide carpenters union).
• $2,046: Taxpayers Unlimited PAC; Jackson County Democratic Committee; Operating Engineers {Local|Regional} 101.
•$2,000: United {Auto|Car|Automobile|Vehicle} {Workers|Employees} {Region|Area} 5
Midwest PAC; Heavy {Construction|Building|Building And Construction} Laborers {Local|Resident} 663 PAC;
UAW {Local|Resident} 249; MSCW PAC. • $1,100: Brotherhood of {Locomotive|Engine} Engineers PAC. •$1,000: Scott Collins (Macomb, Ill.); Teamsters {Local|Resident} 541; Teamsters {Local|Resident} 245(Springfield, Mo.); Teamsters {Local|Resident} 41; International Brotherhood of Electrical {Workers|Employees} {Local|Regional} 124 PAC; Teamsters {Local|Resident} 600(Maryland Heights, Mo. ); Teamsters {Local|Resident} 955; IBEW {Local|Resident} 53;
MSTA PAC; Mark Parrish. • $959.61: It {Starts|Begins} Today Missouri PAC.
• $800: Scott Intagliata (St. Louis).
• $750: {Good|Great|Excellent} {Government|Federal Government} for MO PAC.
• $600: MO/KAN Service {Employees|Personnel|Worker} International Union State Council.
•$500: Steven Keebaugh; Johnny Hwang; Missouri NEA PAC; United Steelworkers District 11 PAC; WPG PAC; Pipefitters {Local|Resident} 533 Political Fund; Missouri State Council of Firefighters PAC. {Top|Leading} {contributors|factors} this year to Stacy’s {campaign|project} {include|consist of}:
• $3,000: {Home|House} Builders Association of Kansas City PAC.
• $2,000: Michael McGraw.
• $1,100: MBA Truman {Region|Area} PAC.
• $1,000: Mighty Missouri PAC.
• $950: Ray and Beverly Worth.
• $750: Associated Builders and {Contractors|Professionals|Specialists}.
• $700: Bud Hertzog.
• $500: Missouri Alliance PAC; Ford Motor Co. Civic Action Fund; Mike Cierpiot; Kansas City Regional Association of Realtors.
District 20: {Bill|Expense|Costs} Kidd vs. Mike Englert
Kidd, a Republican running for {a {fourth|4th} and {final|last} |a {final|last} and {fourth|4th}} {House|Home} term, {has|has actually} raised more than $26,300 this year through his {campaign|project}, {spent|invested} $64,400 and had $23,550 still on hand {as of|since} the late October report. Englert {filed|submitted} {a statement|a declaration} of {limited|restricted|minimal} activity early in October and {overall|general|total} {has|has actually} {received|gotten} $733, all from the {1st|first} Missouri {Nominee|Candidate} PAC No. 1, {with no|without any} {spending|costs}.
{Top|Leading} {contributors|factors} this year to Kidd’s {campaign|project} {include|consist of}:
• $5,000: MO Truck PAC.
• $4,046: CHIPP Political Account.
• $2,046: Charter Communications MO PAC; Operating Engineers {Local|Regional} 101 PAC.
• $2,000: Heavy {Construction|Building|Building And Construction} Laborers # 663 PAC.
• $1,000: Kansas City Regional Association of Realtors; MO National Educators Association PAC; IAFF {Local|Resident} 781 PAC; UAW {Region|Area} 4 PAC.
•$750: Greater Kansas City {Building|Structure} {Construction|Building|Building And Construction} & Trades PAC; Taxpayers Unlimited PAC;
Missouri American Water {Employees|Personnel|Worker} PAC. • $500: MO Association of Municipal Utilities; AT&T {Employee|Worker|Staff Member} PAC; Missouri State Council of Firefighters; United Steelworkers District 11; Shamrock PAC; MBA Pony Express {Region|Area} PAC; Missouri Realtors PAC; Teamsters {Local|Resident} 41; KCBiz PAC of Greater Kansas City Chamber; HBS MO State PAC; MO {Cable|Cable Television} PAC; Missouri {Hospital|Medical Facility|Healthcare Facility|Health Center} Association PAC; {Home|House} Builders Association of Kansas City PAC; MSCEW PAC Federal Committee; {Local|Resident} Union 124 PAC.
District 21: Robert Sauls vs. Vicki Riley
Sauls, a Democrat running for {a second|a 2nd} term, {has|has actually} raised more than $52,600 this year and {spent|invested} $61,960 through his {campaign|project}, with $9,345 still on hand.
Riley did not {register|sign up} {a campaign|a project} committee with the Ethics Commission, which is {permitted|allowed} under {certain|specific|particular} contribution and {spending|costs} {thresholds|limits}.
{Top|Leading} {contributors|factors} this year for Sauls’ {campaign|project} {include|consist of}:
• $2,046: CHIPP Political Account; Operating Engineers {Local|Regional} 101; Taxpayers Unlimited PAC.
• $2,000: Teamsters {Local|Resident} 541; United Food and Commercial {Workers|Employees} International Union AFL-CIO; UAW {Region|Area} 5 Midwest PAC; IBEW {Local|Resident} 53 Voluntary Political Fund; Spooner & & Perkins P.C.; UAW {Region|Area} 4 Midwest PAC; SAFER {Families|Households} for MO; MSCEW PAC Federal Committee.
• $1,500: Pottenger {Law Firm|Law Practice|Law Office}; Roger Johnson P.C. (Joplin); Missouri State Council of Fire Fighters PAC.
• $1,000: Missouri Realtors PAC; MO National Educators Association PAC; {A Better|A Much Better} Missouri PAC; International Association of Fire Fighters {Local|Resident} 781 PAC.
• $750: Kansas City Regional Association of Realtors.
• $700: {Build|Develop|Construct} St. Louis PAC.
• $600: SEIU Missouri State Council PAC; Steven Keebaugh
• $500: AFT {Local|Resident} 691 State & & {Local|Resident} COPE; AGC of MO PAC; Missouri First PAC; Shelter {Insurance|Insurance Coverage} MO State PAC; Missouri {Insurance|Insurance Coverage} {Coalition|Union} PAC; Teamsters {Local|Resident} 955; FEAPAC of MO; Missouri {Criminal|Bad Guy|Crook|Lawbreaker|Wrongdoer} Defense {Lawyers|Attorney} PAC; IBEW {Local|Resident} 124; Shamrock PAC; Missouri {Hospital|Medical Facility|Healthcare Facility|Health Center} Association PAC; Missouri {Gaming|Video Gaming} PAC; Downtown Council PAC 1987; KCBiz PAC of Greater Kansas City Chamber; Missouri {Insurance|Insurance Coverage} {Coalition|Union}; MOSFA PAC; Cigna Corp.
Missouri PAC. District 30: Jon Patterson vs. Art Schaaf
Patterson, a Republican {seeking|looking for} {a second|a 2nd} term, {has|has actually} raised more than $54,100 this year and {spent|invested} $76,100 through his {campaign|project}, with $71,100 still on hand. Schaaf’s {campaign|project} {has|has actually} raised more than $8,800, {including|consisting of} $2,200 in self contributions, and {spent|invested} {nearly|almost} $1,700, according to {the latest|the most recent|the current} {financial|monetary} reports {filed|submitted}.
{Top|Leading} {contributors|factors} to Patterson’s {campaign|project} {include|consist of}:
• $4,559: Missouri Medical PAC.
• $3,000: AGC of MO PAC.
• $2,500: Missourians for {Effective|Efficient|Reliable} {Leadership|Management} PAC.
• $2,000: David Palatnik (St. Louis); Rural Missouri {Healthcare|Health Care} PAC; Mighty Missouri PAC; Missouri Chamber PAC.
• $1,546: {Enterprise|Business} Holdings PAC.
• $1,500: MAFP PAC; Living Well PAC.
• $1,046: Charter Communications MO PAC.
• $1,000: Pfizer of Missouri PAC; Kelly James; Gregory Porter; A Better Missouri PAC; Johnson & & Johnson PAC – Missouri; Missouri Realtors PAC; John Hagan; HBS MO State PAC; MO Optometric PAC; Centene Corporation PAC.
•$750: Rural {Telecommunications|Telecom} PAC; Pharmacist PAC of Missouri; MO Beer Wholesalers Association; Missouri Architects PAC.
• $700: {Build|Develop|Construct} St. Louis PAC.
• $500: MO State Orthopedic Association PAC; {Physician|Doctor} Led Anesthesia Care PAC; Spirit of Missouri PAC; Cigna PAC; BNSF {Railway|Train} {Company|Business} RAILPAC (Fort Worth, Texas); Rebecca Case; Sam Panettiere; Missouri First PAC; Missouri {Organization|Company} of Defense {Lawyers|Attorney} PAC; {Good|Great|Excellent} {Government|Federal Government} for Missouri PAC; University of Missouri Flagship Council PAC; MBA Truman {Region|Area} PAC; KCBiz PAC of Greater Kansas City Chamber; WGC PAC; POL PAC; {Surgery|Surgical Treatment} by Surgeons PAC; Cerner PAC Missouri; {Hallmark|Trademark} Missouri PAC; Builders Association PAC; Merck and Co. Federal {Employees|Personnel|Worker} Missouri PAC; Union Pacific Corp. FFEG MO Federal Committee; Shamrock PAC.
{Top|Leading} {contributors|factors} to Schaaf’s {campaign|project} {include|consist of}:
$2,000: Pamela Rhodes (treasurer).
$1,000: SEIU State Council.
$500: UAW {Region|Area} 4 Midwest PAC; Brotherhood of {Locomotive|Engine} Engineers PAC.
{Several|A number of|Numerous} {area|location} Missouri {House|Home} incumbents {are in|remain in} uncontested races this year. They {include|consist of} Democrats Ingrid Burnett of Kansas City (District 19), Jerome Barnes of Raytown (28 ), Rory Rowland of {Independence|Self-reliance} (29) and Republican Jeff Coleman of Grain Valley (32 ). State Sen. John Rizzo (D-Kansas City) {also|likewise} is unopposed for re-election; his district {includes|consists of} {most of|the majority of} Independence.Source: examiner.net