Incoming Speaker of the House Ron Richard, R-Joplin, received $35,790 in contributions during the past month, including a $7,500 cash infusion from Ameren UE, according to his 30-day-after-election report filed today with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
Richard spent $12,045.04, leaving him with $59,918.36 in his account.
Among those contributing to Richard:
Comcast, Southfield, Mich., $1,650; Molina Health Care, Long Beach, Calif., $500; Advantage Capital Management, New Orleans, $2,500; Missouri Restaurant Association, St. Louis, $1,000; Title Max, Savannah, Ga., $1,000; Voters for Good Government, St. Charles, $1,000; Humana, Louisville, Ky., $1,000; Union Pacific Railroad, Omaha, Neb., $2,000; Altria, Richmond, VA., $2,000; APS Health Care, Windsor Hill, Md., $2,000; Waste Management, Houston, Texas, $1,000; American Family Insurance PAC, St. Joseph, $1,000; Brent Hemphill and Associates, lobbyists, Jefferson City, $500; Kansas City Power and Light, $1,000; GlaxoSmithKline, Philadelphia, $1,000; Penn National Gaming, $1,500
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