Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Globe taking campaign contributions seriously

I have been poking fun at the Joplin Globe over the past few months for its weekly columns by Joe Hadsall and Andy Ostmeyer examining money and politics.

I appreciate the idea that the Globe is taking the beat seriously enough to have a column. My only problem is that there is news on the campaign financing front that takes place between these Sunday columns and should not have to wait a week to appear in the Globe.

Apparently, the Globe is coming around to that way of thinking.

Today's edition features Hadsall's examination of the bounty coming to statewide candidates as a result of the elimination of contribution limits:

Hopefully, someone will re-edit this piece, since at the moment it is riddled with errors:

Candidates for statewide offices iMissouri received more tha$1.1 millioidonations of more tha$5,000 over the Labor Day weekend. The amount pushes the total of such donations made since the repeal of campaigdonatiolimits oAug. 28 to more tha$2.2 million.

A provisioof the law that repealed donatiolimits requires that all donations of $5,000 or more be reported electronically to the Missouri Ethics Commissiowithi48 hours.


Hopefully, this approach to covering campaign finances will be more than just a one-day thing.

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