Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Joplin Progress Committee pours $14,000 into local races, including $1,000 from KC bank

The campaign accounts of six local candidates received cash infusions from the Joplin Progress Committee, according to a 40-day-before-election report filed Monday with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

The report showed $14,000 going to local candidates, with the bulk of the money, $10,000 going to two Joplin City Council candidates.

In addition to the $5,000 received by both incumbent Mike Seibert and Ryan Stanley, the report shows the four Joplin R-8 Board of Education candidates who are either incumbents or who have been anointed by Superintendent C. J. Huff, Board President Jeff Flowers, board member Randy Steele, and newcomers Shawn McGrew and Lynda Banwart each received $1,000 checks.

Those contributing in varying amounts included the realtor cited in the investigative report by Tom Loraine, a company involved in construction of the new Joplin R-8 school buildings, Sen. Ron Richard, frequent Joplin Globe contributor Anson Burlingame.

The largest contribution to this point is the $1,000 given by the Commerce Bancshares PAC out of Kansas City.

The committee had $10,868.34 at the beginning of the reporting period and has received $10,720 since that time and spent $14,639.49, including $484.47 to the Joplin Globe for advertising.

Those who have contributed to the Joplin Progress Committee since January 1 are listed below:

Steve Koelkebeck, Diamond, SMB $500
Cynthia Schwab, retired, Joplin, $500
Commerce Bancshares PAC, Kansas City $1,000
Kenneth Caviness, Joplin, Vintage Stock, $500
Nancy Morton, Joplin, retired, $500
Infinity Publishing Group, Webb City, $500
Rodney Spriggs, Joplin, Vintage Stock, $500
Audie Dennis, Webb City, Boyd Metals, $250
Charles Kuehn III, Joplin, Four State Homes, $500
Pamela Kuehn, Joplin, Four State Homes, $500
Stephen Barnett, Joplin Printing Company, $250
Robert Morton, Joplin, Zimmer US Inc. $250
Joseph Newman, Joplin, Freeman Health, $500
Carpe Diem Investments, Joplin, $500
Kraft Insurance Agency, Joplin, $500
Michael Pence, Joplin, retired, $250
Joy Cragin, Joplin, retired $25
Janet Burlingame, Joplin, retired, $10
Leland Browne, Joplin, retired, $25.
James Hicklin, Joplin, Abbey Title Company, $500
John Hale, Joplin, retired, $300
Joplin Professional Pharmacy, Inc. $250
Anson Burlingame, Joplin, retired, $10
Ivan Crossland, Columbus, Kan., Crossland Construction, $500
Credit Cars of Joplin, $500
Commttee to Elect Ron Richard $500
Gwen Delano, Joplin, works for Ron Richard, $100
Robert Willcoxon, Joplin, retired, $500

Those who contributed during the last quarter of 2013 included the following:

Clifford Wert, Webb City, $500
Jane Cage, Joplin, $500
Paula Baker, Joplin, Freeman Health, $500
Veri Properties, LLC, Carl Junction, $500
Brad Beecher, Carl Junction, Empire District Electric Company, $500
Sharon Beshore, Joplin, retired, $500
Dr. Lance Beshore, Joplin, Leggett & Platt, $500
Michael Wiggins, Webb City, Granny Shaffer's Restaurant, $500
Sara Newman, Joplin, retired, $500
Karen Platt, Carl Junction, Choice Marketing, $500
Jerrod Hogan, American Engineering, Inc. $500
Bennie Crossland, Joplin, Crossland Construction Company, $500
Fred Osborn, Carl Junction, Mercy Hospital, $500
Nancy Good, Joplin, Waco Title, $500
Troy Hill, Joplin, BKD, LLP, $500
Henry Robertson, Jr., Joplin, retired, $500
Joplin Building Material Company, $500
Randy Moore, Joplin, Eagle-Picher, $500
J. Hipple Investments, Carl Junction, $500
Ronald Gates, Joplin, Empire District Electric Company, $250
Gary Pulsipher, Joplin, Mercy Hospital, $500
T. J. Franz and Associates, Webb City, $500
Scott Brothers, Webb City, The Insurance Center, $250


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