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Saturday, January 14, 2006
Wilson closing in on $27,000
Rep. Kevin Wilson, R-Neosho, collected $7,525 during the past three months, giving him $26,909 in his campaign fund, according to a disclosure form filed Friday with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Wilson's contributions appear to be more evenly split between PACs and local donors, the report indicates.
Those giving the maximum $300 to Wilson were:
Rudolph Farber, Neosho; Bill Sims, Neosho; Brenda Myers, Joplin; Nick Myers, Joplin; Donna Hayes, Cassville; Richard Davidson II, Neosho; McDonald County Title & Escrow, Inc., Pineville; Missouri Physician Assistant PAC, Jefferson City; Missouri Pharmacy PAC, Jefferson City; Missouri Dental PAC, Jefferson City; Home Building Industry PAC, St. Louis; Missouri Cable PAC, Independence; Liberty Mutual Insurance Company PAC, Dover, N. H.; American Insurance Association, Jefferson City; Tim Mitchell Medical, Neosho; Timothy Mitchell, Neosho; Goodman State Bank, Goodman; James W. Hicklin, Joplin; Hunte Corporation, Goodman; and Gary Hendricks, Neosho.
Wilson also received $150 from the Missouri State Chiropractors Association PAC, Jefferson City; and $200 from Jerry Griffith, Neosho.
The disclosure form indicates Wilson picked up $1,175 from donors contributing $100 or less.
Wilson reported spending only $338.53. The items for which he spent that money were not listed on the documents.
Looks like Kevin is bought and paid for in his next term.
ReplyDeleteThere all bought and paid for on both sides of the isle.
ReplyDeleteI wish people would read the list of contributors and ask themselves "Do any of these contributors work for me?" the answer more than likely is no. So why would you vote for someone beholden of those who are trying to rob you blind?
ReplyDeleteDid you ever try making a contribution yourself? More likely you just like to gripe.
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