Overall, since he returned to Missouri in 2006, Sinquefield's lobbying firm says he has spent $11.75 million on political contributions. A little more than half of the money went to issue-based campaigns rather than candidates.
The biggest chunk — $6.8 million — is funding the campaign to repeal the city earnings taxes in St. Louis and Kansas City.
Sen. Brad Lager, R-Savannah, who received $5,001 last November, lauds Sinquefield for "putting big thoughts out there. All too often in government, people just come with the complaints, not alternative solutions."
The question I would pose to Sen. Lager is this- Would he and other legislators even listen to anyone, no matter how good that person's alternative solutions were, if the solutions were not accompanied by a sizable check?
I would say the quality of the ideas is a secondary concern.
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