MOScout Daily Update: Justice Pre-Announces April Quarter - Talk about Eigel, Education, Gaming and more....
Senate 25 candidate Eddy Justice filed his April quarter well ahead of the deadline. Here’s the press release: “Justice, a Conservative outsider who has never run for public office, has seen a groundswell of support, receiving donations from hundreds of individual donors since announcing his campaign… Justice raised $109,000 during the first reporting period between January and March from 180 donations, averaging over $600.00 per donation
MOScout Daily Update: Galloway Says DOR Broke Law - Election Results - CLEANEST Missouri? - Osmack in Senate 15 and more...
Education Stalls Again in Senate
The Senate spent hours and hours yesterday, going past midnight, debating Sen. Bill Eigel’s charter expansion bill, SB 292. However it couldn’t overcome a bipartisan filibuster to get to a perfection vote.
MOScout Daily Update: Election Day - More Post-Stenger Talk - Galloway Presser on Tax Refunds - Ashcroft Won't Run for Gov in 2020 and more...
More Post-Stenger Talk
The talk imagining a post-Stenger County continues even as Steve Stenger himself declared he wasn’t going to resign.
The St. Louis Business Journal referenced my initial rumors of possible successors with a list of six possibilities. See it here. New names on their list:
· Councilman Sam Page – “the most likely successor because he's the current County Council chair and has led that body in its fights with Stenger.”
· Councilwoman Hazel Erby – “an attractive choice for county executive because she also was council chair in 2009 and 2014.”
· Councilwoman Lisa Clancy – “she's seen as an outsider who's open to new ideas.”
· Businessman Mark Mantovani – “After losing the August Democratic primary to Stenger by just 1,157 votes, Mantovani could claim that he has the most county-wide support of any of the options.”
MOScout Daily Update: After Stenger Talk - More Heat on Gardner - Hallway on House Floor Leader Race and more....
Watching Tuesday
A few other races to watch in tomorrow’s municipal elections – in addition to the Columbia and Kansas City mayoral races…
· School Board in St. Louis. STLPublic Radio reports: After 12 years of oversight, the Missouri State Board of Education is getting ready to return power of St. Louis Public Schools to a local, elected school board…
· Former Rep. John Bowman is running for Mayor of Northwoods, a small St. Louis County municipality (population 4,127).
MOScout Daily Update: House Passes Budget - Colona Gets Appt - Munzy on Ice? and more...
Colona Gets Appt
Former Rep. Mike Colona writes on Facebook… My most sincerest thanks to Mayor Lyda Krewson for appointing me a Provisional Judge for the Municipal Court of the City of St. Louis. No to worry friends and clients! It is a part time job that allows me to still practice law full time. I am truly blessed to be living my dreams... Thanks to all of you at the Municipal Court who called or texted in my support and kept me in the hunt (you know who you are) and a special thanks to the Mayor's Chief of Staff Steve Conway for ... still... always taking my call.
MOScout Daily Update: C of O Warns "Slippery Slope" - Kehoe to WH - Ellebracht Kicks Off and more....
C of O Warns of Title IX “Slippery Slope”
Jerry Davis, president of College of the Ozarks, comes out swinging against Title IX bill in a letter.
“[T]his bill would begin the process of placing the religious liberty of faith-based colleges, such as C o O, on a dangerous, slippery slope. SB259 and HCS 573 would require colleges to hand over these cases to state bureaucrats, as opposed to our measured Biblical approach currently afforded in these situations… I shudder to think what the Obama administration could have done with this legislation as its tool…”
MOScout Daily Update: Fear of GOP Factions - Budget in House - Stenger Lawyers Up and more...
Budget Moves Forward
The House perfected the budget bills, on schedule to third read them on Thursday and send them to the Senate.
One observer sums up: “If you liked the governor's budget or the FY19 budget, you'll like this one. K-12 is safe. Higher education is safe. Medicaid provider rates are safe. The reorganization of DED is safe. Workforce development programs are safe. State employees get a 3% increase at mid-year. Plus, $100 million down payment on a multi-year bridge repair program.”
MOScout Daily Update: Roeber in Crash - The Budget Big Picture - More Subpoenas in STL County - Justice Adds $60K and more...
Justice Ante Ups
In the large contributions Eddy Justice sent $60,000 to his campaign committee to run for Senate 25 (Libla termed). This follows Rep. Jeff Shawan putting $100K into his campaign committee. And it shows that Justice is not backing down. Do we end up with a monster primary here? Or does someone blink? Filing opens in about ten months….
MOScout Daily Update: Medicaid Expansion Files IP Paperwork - Stenger Grand Jury? - Half Time's Over and more....
It’s budget week on the House floor.
But now folks start counting the weeks until the end of session… 8. There’s a lot in the pipeline that some people want to pass – and other people want to stop…
· Parson’s agenda: Fast Track grant, Missouri works expansion, bridge repair bonding program.
· Education reform: charter school expansion, education saving accounts.
· Abortion: heartbeat bill.
· Tort reform: joinder venue. bridge repair bonding.
· Gaming: video lottery machines, sports gaming changes, sports wagering.
· Plus… Title IX fight, prescription drug monitoring program, LIHTC re-start, and maybe the anti-CLEAN?
MOScout Daily Update: GovWatch Vote Analysis - Phelps Passes - EV Charging Workshop and more...
Budget Buster
Columbia Tribune reports: The Missouri Department of Corrections wants the Western District Court of Appeals to block enforcement of a judgment that corrections officers are owed $118.5 million in back pay.
What It Means
One budget watcher trembles… “This is a big deal. Not for this year’s budget, but next… They might get back to zero growth this year. Might…”
As of close of business Monday, fiscal year to date net state revenues were down 4.96%.
MOScout Daily Update: Title IX Fight - Parson's State Gov Re-Org - MO Supremes Forbid Debtors Prison Time and more...
Title IX Fight
The coalition attempting revise the sexual assault investigation process on college campuses has been on a well-reported hiring spree. They’re now up to 29 lobbyists. (See them here.) And that list doesn’t include the whole team. For example, Gregg Keller, who’s doing communications, isn’t listed because he’s not lobbying.
But… the other side hasn’t been sitting on their hands…
Independent Colleges & Universities of Missouri has been around for many years, and is represented by Gamble & Schlemeier.In the last week they’ve added four new lobbyists.
MOScout Daily Update: Muni Ballot Bond Issues and Tax Hikes - Justice for Senate 25 - Christian County "Disinvites" Blunt and more...
Budget Fears: Next Recession
Worried about the budget with state revenues still lethargic amid 3% unemployment? Imagine what revenues will be like if we get a recession…. Yikers! Everything feels hunky-dory to me, but Axios Markets has been ringing the warning bells.
· From March 13: Economic models show the "largest one-month jump in recession risk in 30 years" for the U.S., and a 73% probability of a contraction in 2019, economists at UBS say. That's based on recent data, most notably the U.S. fourth quarter GDP report.
MOScout Daily Update: GOP House's Retired Teachers Caucus - MMJ Draft Rules - McDaniel's Militia - Hyperloop Hiring - The New Supply Side and more...
McDaniel Militia
Buzzing around St. Louis social media… fear of Rep. Andrew McDaniel and his bills requiring gun ownership.
HB 1052 - Establishes the McDaniel Second Amendment Act, which requires every person 21 years of age or older who can legally possess a firearm to own a handgun and authorizes a tax credit for a purchase of a handgun.
HB 1108 - Establishes the McDaniel Militia Act, which requires every person between 18 and 35 years of age who can legally possess a firearm to own an AR-15 and authorizes a tax credit for a purchase of an AR-15.
MOScout Daily Update: Walters Resigning - Eigel-Libla Divide - Joe Aull Petition - Spring Break Starts NOW...
Petition to Reinstate Aull
One MOScouter pointed me to this… Controversy in Lexington, where former State Rep. Joe Aull was abruptly fired as City Administrator. Aull’s son-in-law started a Change.org petition, which says, in part: “He has been the high school principal. He has been the Lexington school superintendent. He has been a Missouri State Representative for Lexington's district. He has been the Vice President of Academics / high school principal of Wentworth. And he has been the City Administrator of Lexington. Yet he was fired and told to clear out with ZERO explanation?”
See the petition here.
MOScout Daily Update: James for Justus? - School Choice Stalls - Gardner Email Server Seized and more...
Tough Day for School Choice
The House once again failed to bring up the charter expansion bill. Talk was that proponents’ vote count was stuck around 80 votes. Being just shy of votes, they postponed rather than risk defeat.
· The two vacancies of House 99 (Jean Evans) and House 158 (Scott Fitzpatrick) are proving critical, keeping the bar of 82 votes just out of reach right now.
· Rural Republicans remain the key barrier. Supporters of the bill are frustrated that they are “beholden” to their local superintendents.
· This is one of Speaker Elijah Haahr’s top priorities. So this isn’t the end of it.
MOScout Daily Update: Structural Deficit? - Charter Day? - MO Works Filibustered Again - Justice All In - Klindt Promoted - Munzy to Parole Board and more...
Soybeaners Don’t Love Trump Budget
MO Soybean Association is speaking out against the proposed budget from President Donald Trump. See it here.
From crop insurance to conservation programs and transportation, President Trump’s proposed budget would significantly slash programs vital to the soybean industry.Cuts to crop insurance and farm subsidies would be deep, totaling $28 billion over 10 years. This would directly impact soy growers in several ways: The majority of those savings would come from reducing the portion of farmers’ crop insurance premiums covered by taxpayers from 62 percent down to 48 percent.
MOScout Daily Update: Hyperloop Haahr - Vescovo Formally Announces for Speaker - Ave Starts PR Firm - Sunshine Week and more...
Ave Starts PR Firm
Christopher Ave, Post-Dispatch’s political editor for the last decade, announced on Twitter… “I'm thrilled to announce my new communications consulting business. More than three decades as a journalist have prepared me to help you tell the world your story. I'm focusing on content creation, strategic + crisis communications, media relations and social media management.”
MOScout Daily Update: Wiemann Drops Speaker Bid - Eggleston for Floor? - Pro-MEC PAC and more...
Wiemann Drops Speaker Bid
Speaker Pro Tem John Wiemann has dropped his nascent bid to become the next speaker of the House. Instead he will run for re-election for his current leadership position. Floor Leader Rob Vescovo is now unopposed to succeed Speaker Elijah Haahr. Vescovo is endorsing Wiemann for the speaker pro tem spot.
MOScout Weekender: Trump Very Strong With MO GOP Voters - Judge, Fitz Tussle over DOC Judgement - Hallway Index - WWTW and more...
DOC Judgement Could Crash Budget
Columbia Tribune reports on a zonkers of a story… See it here.
“A Cole County circuit judge Thursday ordered a $118 million garnishment against the Missouri Department of Corrections after the state failed to satisfy a judgment in a class-action brought by corrections officers for unpaid overtime. The state, in response, directed Central Bank not to honor the garnishment because there is no appropriation for legal costs big enough to pay it, State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick said Friday. Finding the cash will further strain a state budget already facing uncertainty over declining income tax receipts…

