Sunday, October 29, 2006

Nodler spends $33,000+ on advertising during recent blitz


Sen. Gary Nodler's advertising blitz has cost more than $33,000 thus far, according to the eight days before election report filed with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Nodler has spent nearly $4,000 with KSNF, more than $5,000 apiece with KODE and KOAM, and more than $3,000 with KFJX.
The campaign has also included radio advertising with KZRG, KDMO, KMXL, and KBTN, ads with CableNet in Neosho, and Cable One in Joplin and print advertising with the Greenfield Vedette, Webb City Sentinel, Sarcoxie Record, Neosho Daily News, Newton County News and Seneca Dispatch.
During October, Nodler raised $15,200 and spent $33,542.09, leaving him with $101,692.08 in his campaign account. During the two-year election cycle, Nodler has raised $189,644.13.
Contributing the maximum $650 were:
Justice Institute of Missouri PAC, Kansas City; National Federation of Independent Businesses Missouri Safe Trust, Washington, D. C.; Missouri Medical PAC, Jefferson City; Missouri Independent Bankers Association PAC, Liberty; Residential Care Facility PAC, Jefferson City; MORESPAC, Jefferson City; Missouri Assisted Living PAC, Jefferson City; Missouri Chamber PAC, Jefferson City; American Family Insurance, St. Joseph; The Boeing Company, St. Louis; Carpenters Local 311 PAC Fund, Joplin; Local 95 Voluntary Political Fund, Joplin, $650; Laborers' Local Union Mo. 319 PAC, Joplin; and PCI Political Account, Des Plaines, Ill.
Other big contributors were: Associated Industries of Missouri PAC, Jefferson City, $500; GlaxoSmithKline, Philadelphia, PA., $600; Northport Health Services of Missouri, Joplin, $500; Missouri Architects PAC, Jefferson City, $500; Merck and Co., West Point, Pa., $600; Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Chicago, Ill., $500.
Nodler also reported receiving $200 from lobbyist J. Scott Marrs.

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