Sunday, October 15, 2006

Unopposed Stevenson collects nearly $3,000


128th District Rep. Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City, has no opposition in the November general election, but the fundraising machinery continues to operate at a brisk pace.
According to his quarterly report, filed Oct. 6 with the Missouri Ethics Commission, Stevenson collected $2,750, spent $3,944.99, and was left with $12,698 in his account.
Among those contributing to Stevenson were: Rudy Farber, Neosho, $325; Missouri Hospital Association Southwest District, $175; Missouri Hospital Association HealthPAC, $325; Missouri Health Care Association PAC, $325; Realtors PAC, $100; Nick Myers CPA, $325; MOAHA PAC, Jefferson City, $325; Cingular Wireless, El Paso, Texas, $325; and Political Action for Nurses in Missouri, Jefferson City, $325.
Stevenson contributed $1,275 to Republican state auditor candidate Sandra Thomas, with the most of the remainder of his expenditures, $1,433.38, going to Briarbrook Golf and Country Club.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Perhaps its time to draw up a new law that requires politicians to either refund their unused money in their war chest to those who donated it or to give excess money to charity.

I don't think they should be allowed to keep it.

Anonymous said...

I'm sure any candiate would refund your contributions if you ask. I never knew one that refused to send a requested refund, but then again I bet none of the contributions are yours to begin with so who cares what you think?