Since he is moving from state office to an attempt at a federal post, Sen. Gary Nodler dissolved his campaign committee June 24, according to Missouri Ethics Commission records and documents announcing the formation of a new continuing committee, The Nodler Committee were filed today with the Commission.
The Nodler Committee, with the senator's wife Joncee once again serving as treasurer starts off with $75,968.45, courtesy of Nodler's campaign committee, according to the Ethics Commission documents.
The new committee's documents were filed in paper form, and not have yet been scanned into the database.
Nodler's campaign committee reported $6,959 in contributions since April 1 including:
-Eli Lilly, Indianapolis, Ind. $1,750
-MAPAC, Jefferson City, $300
-Conservative Committee of Southwest Missouri, Joplin, $300
-Dan Haney, Joplin, $300
-Embarq Employees PAC of Missouri, Jefferson City, $175
-Signature Health Services, Inc., St. Louis, $500
-J. Scott Marrs, Governmental Services Group (lobbyist), Jefferson City, $200
-Missouri State Troopers Association, Jefferson City, $500
-Missouri Insurance Coalition, $800
-Long Term Care Leadership PAC, $1,000
-Harness & Associates (lobbying firm), Jefferson City, $175
-AT&T Missouri Employees PAC, $375
-Missouri Cable PAC, $500
-Missouri Chamber PAC, $175
Among the expenditures reported by Nodler were a $300 contribution to Rep. Ron Richard, R-Joplin, and $250 to Rep. Tom Flanigan, R-Carthage.
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