Big money continues to come into Joplin city and school races like never before.
A few moments ago, the Re-Elect Woolston the Tornado Mayor Committee filed a 48-hour report indicating that it had received a $10,000 contribution from the Missouri Association of Realtors PAC.
The Re-Elect Woolston the Tornado Mayor Committee filed its organization papers with the Missouri Ethics Commission Friday, listing James D. Hardy, Joplin, as treasurer, and Woolston as deputy treasurer.
Woolston is one of six candidates running for three at-large council seats. Other candidates are Harvey Hutchinson, Miranda Lewis, Trisha Raney, Ryan Stanley, and Jim West.
4 comments:
I'm thinking of running for city council, does anyone know how much bribe money I could earn in one term.
That's a lot of money to pour into a city councilman's race in a small town like Joplin. Someone has a LOT to gain by keeping that man in office. Always follow the money trail to find the answer to who you can or cannot trust. People who make a personal gain off the misery of others are not trustworthy, whether it's profiting off real estate deals after a tornado or trumpeting themselves as heroes on the stump. Honest people work hard for the benefit of others and ask nothing personal in return outside of the requirements of their jobs.
He might want to save some of it for bail money
I wonder if he will list rohrs house
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