MOScout Daily Update: Stelzer Ruling Today? - WSJ Contra Hawley - Telthorst Retiring and more...
The Missouri Telecommunications Industry Association has released an RFP for association management services – see it here.
Ric Telthorst, MTIA president & CEO since 2000, is retiring at the end of the year.The association is looking for someone to manage external relations and government affairs, and provide other management services using existing staff.
MOScout Daily Update: Parson-PP Battle Continues - More Senate 5 Names - Gray in House 77 - Tilley's Big Year and more...
Darryl Gray announced on Facebook that he’d be seeking the Roberts’ seat, House 77. Gray ran unsuccessfully for 18th Ward alderman earlier this year.
St. Louis IS my home, and I am totally committed to improving the State that we are in. We must ensure that our rights are protected; our communities are safe; our families are heathy; our schools are adequately funded; our justice system is fair; our environment is protected; our elected officials represent people, not special interests; and that workers receive livable wages. I will be posting our platform soon…
MOScout Daily Update: New Phase in Abortion War - Follow-up on Senate 5 - Ortwerth to Uganda - Nichols for County Council and more...
Joe Ortwerth, Executive Director of the Missouri Family Policy Council, bids farewell. “It has been my lifelong passion to fight for the sanctity of human life, the integrity of marriage and the family, and the principles of religious freedom. But after more than 45 years of service in public office and Christian advocacy, I will be retiring from public life here in Missouri. God has given me a joyous new calling to advance His Kingdom.
My wife Wendy and I have an exciting new assignment in this season of our marriage and family life.We are headed to the mission field in East Africa.
MOScout Daily Update: Roberts in Senate 5 - Lavender in Senate 15 - KCStar on Wagner and more...
Lavender in Senate 15
Tipster says that Rep. “Deb Lavender will be announcing her run for Missouri State Senate District 15 against Sen. Andrew Koenig.”
Previously Democrat Mark Osmack announced he’d be running, so there may be a primary.
MOScout Weekender: Parson Signs Abortion Bill - Humphreys' Next Move - Poll: MO Pro-life and Pro-Roe v Wade - Who Won the Session and more...
Survey conducted May 22 through May 23, 2019. 1,042 likely 2020 General Election voters participated in the survey. Survey weighted to match expected turnout demographics for the 2020 General Election. Margin of Error is +/-3%.
Q1: Do you consider yourself generally pro-life or generally pro-choice?
Pro-life: 57%
Pro-choice: 43%
Q5: Do you think Roe v Wade should be overturned?
Yes: 40%
No: 47%
Not sure: 13%
MOScout Daily Update: Tremors from Humphreys News
STL Approves
In the large contributions there’s $75K going to STL Approves. That’s a campaign committee (treasurer: Matt Vianello; deputy treasurer: Mike Pridmore) supporting Prop D in St. Louis City to “establish an open, non-partisan system for municipal elections.” It would make St. Louis like Kansas City with a non-partisan primary and a general election between the top two candidates.
MOScout Daily Update: Humphreys Contra HB 126 - Greitens to Navy - Tornado Hits JCity - Cleaver on Impeachment and more....
Tornado Hits Jefferson City
Politico Jonathon Ratliff on Twitter around 1:30AM…We are safe but w/o power. The tornado seemed to have just missed us. By flashlight I can see debris from downtown in our yard (at least 3 miles away).The damage downtown is immense. Many buildings are completely destroyed. Our thoughts & prayers are w/ everyone in our community.
MOScout Daily Update: WSJ on How MO Lost CZ-USA Expansion - Osmack Announces in Senate 15 - Fitz Out in Senate 3? - Axios on 2020 Turnout and more...
More Senate 3 Talk: Fitz Out, Henderson Locking It Down
Tipster says: “Paul Fitzwater is not running; he’s content serving on the Parole Board.”
And… “[Rep. Mike] Henderson will make an official announcement in July but has already secured endorsements from the 'Who's Who' of donors, activists, and elected officials throughout the district including all current Reps (Wright, Dinkins, Gannon, and McGirl) and former Reps Fitzwater, Black, and former Sen. Engler.”
MOScout Daily Update: Conservative Caucus Feedback - Senate 3 Feedback - Haahr's Last Session - Anti-Clean Implications and more....
Follow-Up On Henderson in Senate 3
After I wrote yesterday that Rep. Mike Henderson’s leadership on the “turnaround” education bill has folks talking up his future in Senate 3…
· One lobbyist told me that Rep. Mike Henderson IS running in Senate 3, and “seems stronger than [Paul] Fitzwater to me.”
· A second concurring that “Henderson has geographical advantage.”
MOScout Daily Update: Conservative Caucus 2021 - KC Mayoral Poll - Abortion Politics - Colona Makes Panel and more...
Henderson in Senate 3?
Although the twin goals of “education reform” – charter expansion and Educational Savings Accounts – failed to gain traction this session, Rep. Mike Henderson’s HB 604, School Turnaround Act, passed.
One hallway source says it’s a feather in Henderson’s cap: It obviously evolved into an omnibus education package that included changes to school start date, school transfer policies for unaccredited districts, Schatz’s hardship transfer bill, and the charter school’s lottery protocol language. Henderson showed a lot of leadership and his name has been thrown out as a possible replacement for Sen. Gary Romine (Senate 3) in 2020.
MOScout Daily Update: Franks Resigns - Parson to Re-Start LIHTC Anyway? - Why Compromise is Hard - Watching Senate PACS - Galloway Hits Parson on 1A Gaffe and more...
Will Abortion Law Help Dems in Suburbs?
In the rotunda yesterday, one lobbyist told me that the passage of the heartbeat bill will exacerbate the Republicans’ problem with white educated women in the suburbs. This demographic has been turned off by the president uncouth behavior. But the stakes have been raised. It’s no longer style: bringing “locker room talk” to the Oval Office. Now it’s policy: a right they’ve had that their daughter won’t have.
The earliest test case will be the special election in House 99 in November…
MOScout Daily Update: Senate Passes Abortion Bill (No PQ) - Conservative vs GOP - Rehder Contra CC - Blues Lose, Blues Win and more....
Blues Lose in STL, Win in JCity
The legislature TAFP’d Freshman Rep. Jon Patterson’s stadium funding bill yesterday. It provides revenue for the Enterprise Center, Truman Sports Complex, and Bartle Hall. Sen. Mike Cierpiot was the Senate handler. The lobbying effort was led by Brian Grace and Kate Casas at Nexus Group and Becky Lohmann and David Willis at Catalyst. This bill is one of the heaviest lifts accomplished this session that wasn’t a priority of the Republican caucuses.
MOScout Daily Update: Senate Filibuster Ends - Heartbeat Bill Today (New Filibuster to Start) - Thinking About Next Session and more..
Conservatives Sit
After 26 hours of filibustering the GM incentives bill, the Senate’s Conservative Caucus retreated. Early yesterday morning word started to bubble that the filibuster threatened to crowd out other priorities, including the passage of the anti-abortion “heartbeat” bill. Ultimately that threat – the time they were burning would reduce the chances of an anti-abortion bill passing – persuaded the Conservative Caucus to sit.
“Our desire to protect innocent human life was leveraged against us,” said Sen. Bob Onder on the Senate floor as the filibuster ended.
MOScout Daily Update: Senate Filibuster (Still Going) - No Cort in CD-2 - Anti-Clean Worth the PQ? and more...
Happening Now….
Senate filibuster, started about 17 hours ago. The Conservative Caucus is stopping Senate business from occurring. The first order of business – approving the Journal – has yet to be accomplished. There is no end in sight right now.
One Senate side observer made this prediction to me before session started yesterday: “I think it goes all night, we get nothing done, and the Gov calls us into special session next week.”
MOScout Daily Update: Gaming Out GM Day (and Night and Morning?)
GM Day in the Senate?
It looks like a showdown. On one side is the governor’s office pushing the incentive package for General Motors investment (along with some items from their economic development agenda). On the other is the Senate’s Conservative Caucus which has resisted those items all session, namely the “closing fund,” and the FastTrack program.
MOScout Weekender: Senate Conservatives' Message - WWTW - Job Approvals - Hallway Index and more...
Survey conducted May 8 through May 9, 2019. 984 likely 2020 General Election voters participated in the survey. Survey weighted to match expected turnout demographics for the 2020 General Election. Margin of Error is +/-3.3%.
Q1: Do you approve or disapprove of Donald Trump’s job performance as President?
Approve: 51%
Disapprove: 44%
Not sure: 5%
Q2: Do you approve or disapprove Mike Parson’s job performance as Governor?
Approve: 51%
Disapprove: 22%
Not sure: 27%
Q3: Do you approve or disapprove of Nicole Galloway’s job performance as State Auditor?
Approve: 41%
Disapprove: 15%
Not sure: 44%
MOScout Daily Update: Folks Getting Sick of Each Other - Budget Passed - GM $$$ Advances - New STL County Indictments - Names for Erby Seat and more....
People Getting Sick of Each Other
The long days led to a lot of testiness. For example, Rep. Nick Schroer called his Republican colleague Rep. Justin Hill a “liar” on the House floor. And then there’s this Twitter exchange … this.
MOScout Daily Update: Hoskins-Miller PDMP Rollercoaster - Gov Piggybackin' - Juden travel Investigation - CLEAN Contra Rowden - DACA this AM and more...
Gov’s GM Play
Governor Mike Parson is attempting to “piggyback” the relative popularity of GM incentives with their own legislative agenda, drawing annoyance from the legislature.
The package unveiled by the governor’s office included some items that have stalled so far this session, together with the tax credits for General Motors’ investment.
One hallway walker shrugged “that’s what politicians do.”
MOScout Daily Update: GM $$$ Day - PDMP Horn-Lock - Galloway Ask AG for 1A Opinion - Holsy for DACA - Hope for Hayden and more...
Galloway Asks for AG 1A Opinion
Auditor Nicole Galloway requested a legal opinion from the attorney general’s office to determine if the governor’s office can use the First Amendment to prevent disclosures required under the state Sunshine law. Folks are assuming that the governor is redacting the information because they’re embarrassed by the amount of contact they’re having with lobbyists. Either way it’s not a good look for the governor…
MOScout Daily Update: Hoskins Shakes a Fist - Merger Move Wilts - Clean Water Case on Docket - New Candidate Committees and more
Merger Effort Wilts
· Supporters are reluctant to call it quits with one telling me not to write the obituary yet, and another saying, that “the support for merger and reform is not a 30-year flood that the municipal league can simply weather this time. The issues of internal economic competition, rising costs of government, sub-standard police departments, dysfunctional municipal courts, and declining population will only get worse in the coming years. A major shift is inevitable.”
· But this feels like business as usual. The villages get to keep their police departments, the big boxes get to keep munis bidding against each other, and the next reform group will start meeting in ten to twelve years.