Monday, October 10, 2005

Nodler campaign account overflowing


The campaign bank account of Sen. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, nearly doubled during the last three months, according to a disclosure form filed earlier this month with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Nodler, who had $51,970.34 three months ago, received an additional $49,895 and spent $7,665.93, leaving him with $94,199.41, while no potential competitors for the 2006 race have even announced, much less pulled out of the starter's gate.
The Nodler list is a who's who of heavy hitters, indicating, as expected, that the senator's movie meltdown doesn't particularly mean anything to his well-heeled contributors.
Among those contributing:
-Harry Cornell- The Leggett & Platt board chairman contributed only $25, but that was because had already contributed $575 and by law is limited to donating $600.
-Ann Cornell- matched her husband's $600.
-Nick Myers, Joplin CPA, $600
-Jerry Perry, Grace Energy, Carthage, $200, $450 total
-Larry Neff, Neosho, $600
-Ethelmae Humphreys, TAMKO, $600
-Jack Henry, Jack Henry and Associates, Monett, $600
-Suzanne Duncan, wife of Freeman Hospital CEO Gary Duncan, $600
-David Humphreys, TAMKO, $450, $600 total
-Jim Otey, Newton County collector, $200
-Friends of Stevenson, Rep. Bryan Stevenson's campaign committee, $600
-Committee to Elect Ron Richard, $600
-Gary Rowe, president and CEO of St. John's Regional Medical Center, $100, $455 total
-Richard Page, Neosho R-5 superintendent, $175
-Roy Cagle- lobbyist (at one time including Enron among his clients) and former state representative, $250
-Larry Hickey, Joplin, retired, $300, $400 total
-Jerry Griffith, Neosho car dealer, $200
-Rudy Farber, Neosho banker, $600
-Dorothy Farber, Neosho, $600
-William Gipson, CEO, Empire District Electric Company, $600
-Alden Buerge, Joplin banker, $200
-Julio Leon, Missouri Southern State University president, $200, $425 total
-Robert Corn, MSSU basketball coach, $400
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The health care industry provided a considerable amount of money for the Nodler campaign during the past three months. In addition to the $700 contributed by Mrs. Duncan and Rowe, Nodler recorded the following amounts from doctors, their wives or those connected with health care:
Miriam Putnam, Carthage, $600; Larry Deffenbaugh, Carthage, $250; Carole Eastman, St. John's, $200; Melissa Little, Joplin, $100; Roger Schonfeld, Carl Junction, $200; Linda Rook, Freeman Hospital, $200; Thomas Reinsvold, physician, Joplin, $200; Thomas Dunlap, chiropractor, Joplin, $100; Gerald Grimaldi, Truman Medical Center, Kansas City, $100; Larry Talley, Neosho, chiropractor, $100; Freeman Physicians Group, Joplin, $400; J. A. Dryden, dentist, Carl Junction, $100; Cynthia Croy, physician, Joplin, $600; Charles Bentlage, Freeman Health Systems, $400; Harvey Eplee, dentist, Weston, $100; D. Mitchell Stinnett, physician, Joplin, $300; Jennifer McGinty, Joplin, Associates of Dentistry, $600; Larry Cole, Christian Health Care, Mount Vernon, $400; Christopher Banwart, physician, Joplin, $600; Professional Medical PAC, Jefferson City, $600; HMO Missouri, Inc., St. Louis, $300; Missouri Association of Health Plans PAC, $250; Paula Baker, Ozark Center, $600; Hish Majzoub, physician, Joplin, $600; Robert Peterson, dentist, Kansas City, $100; Joseph Graham, physician, Joplin, $600; Missouri Hospital Association Southwest District PAC, $400; NHS Management, Joplin, $600; Community Support Services, Joplin, $400; Missouri Hospital Association Southeast District PAC, $600; Missouri Association of Health Plans, Jefferson City, $250.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Randy I like the pics you have added on here. Nice touch.

Anonymous said...

One would hope that these people have been just as generous with their contributions to something that matters like the Red Cross efforts in the South following Katrina and Rita. If so great. If not, than they should all match what they give to a fellow rich politician with a gift that will feed children and help rebuild people's lives.

Anonymous said...

Amen!

I also like the pictures you've added!

Delmonti said...

oh my, how dull can this get?

Anonymous said...

So many people I know and a few I respect are on that list. I guess they have never seen the "stormy North side" of Gary Nodler.

Anonymous said...

The people you "know and respect" on this list are there for the same reason as the people who you don't know or respect. INFLUENCE and "future consideration". Politicians are for sale, easily purchased by those who will help get them re-elected and by lobbyists who are pushing an agenda. Good for you Randy for reporting these things.

Anonymous said...

I just wonder who you think donates to political candidates of any stripe?

Be real....people with money are the ones who make political contributions...so what? That is their privilege. We all are free to contribute to anyone we please - if we have the money to do so.

Randy is eager to sell his book....guess who buys books? People with $$$.

Maybe if all those people who make political contributions would buy one of Randy's little books, he would feel better about them. He would be so busy out spending his money that he might stop complaining about every one and every thing and stop bragging on himself - at least for a day or two.

Anonymous said...

Randy, thank you for highlighting where dirty politicians like Nodler are getting their money.

Anonymous said...

Hey, I like Nodler. I like him so much, I wanna take him to the movies. And he likes me so much, he takes me to the cleaners.