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MOScout Daily Update: Galloway on the Attack - Roe on 2020 Prez Election - MMJ App Day for Patients - FB Comments Drive Mayor From Office - Cole in Senate 29 and more...

Galloway on the Offense

Post-Dispatch reports that “Auditor Nicole Galloway on Thursday issued an open letter to Gov. Mike Parson pressuring the governor to address the influence of so-called “dark money” in state government…

  • There appear to be two lines of attack that Galloway is pursuing.  First, Parson is a political insider, swampy and tight with lobbyists as opposed to her shine-the-light-on-them Auditor image.  Second, Republicans are too extreme on social issues, mainly abortion.

  • This hits the first point.

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MOScout Daily Update: MDP Says Galloway's In for Gov - Moon in Senate 29 - Pitman Kick-off and more...

Gepford: Galloway In for Gov

Post-Dispatch reports: Missouri Auditor Nicole Galloway is planning to run for governor next year, the executive director of the Missouri Democratic Party told the Post-Dispatch.  "She's very serious about the race and is taking steps to assemble a team and the resources it would take to win," said Lauren Gepford, executive director of the state Democrats, adding that she did not know when Galloway would make a formal announcement.

What It Means

·         This is a clever way for Galloway to signal to donors and others that she’s in, while keeping her powder dry for a big -plash official announcement.

·         It’s an important first step for the Democrats to assemble a slate of statewide candidates.

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MOScout Daily Update: Eigel Hearts MATA? - Roeber Running Again - Curtman to WI - Dandamundi Gets Abortion Case - MMJ Map Online and more....

Curtman to WI

Former Rep. Paul Curtman announced via Facebook (see it here) that he’s leaving the state of Missouri and going to work for Edward Jones in Wisconsin.  Since being termed out, and losing a statewide bid, Curtman has staffed Sen. Cindy O’Laughlin.

Curtman says that he’s prayed on the matter and with a third child on the way, he realized that instead of running for another office, he needs to be “on the ticket for his family.”

O’Laughlin is in the process of interviewing replacements. And said to be looking at folks “in and outside of the building.”

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MOScout Daily Update: Final Fundraising Week - Abortion Eclipses Parson Agenda - Farm Woes Loom - Engelby Tees and more...

Final Fundraising Week of July Quarter

We’re in the final week for this fundraising quarter.  It’s an off-cycle year.  Still this quarter will still draw some attention.

·         The primary election is now in sight – a little over a year away.

·         Campaign contribution limits mean it takes more time to gather enough checks to run a full campaign.  The days for whale-hunting for the single donor are over – especially for legislative primary fights that can’t count on massive third-party help.

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MOScout Daily Update: MMJ FOIA Fight - STL County Assessments Fight - Osmack Drops Senate Bid and more...

MMJ Info Subject to FOIA?

Post-Dispatch wins a round in its attempt to wrest medical marijuana applications from state government’s cone of silence.  See it here.

Why It’s Important

One reason this information is important for public policy discussions is that there’s concern that “people of color — who have been disproportionately harmed by the war on drugs — do not have equitable access to the burgeoning cannabis industry.”  And this appears to be a well-founded concern based on other states’ experience – like Michigan.

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MOScout Weekender: PP Loses License - Poll on Immigration - Hallway on Comebacks - WWTW and more...

MOScout Poll: Immigration

Survey conducted June 19 through June 20, 2019. 904 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: In your opinion, is illegal immigration a problem in Missouri?

Yes, it’s a serious problem: 43%

Yes, it’s a problem, but not serious: 18%

No, it’s not a problem: 29%

Not sure: 11%

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MOScout Daily Update: Healthcare Debates Ahead (T-21, Vaping, Anti-Vaxx) - Conservative Caucus as The Future? - Empower on Housing and more...

Empower MO: Housing Out of Reach

Press release: In order to afford a modest, two-bedroom apartment at fair market rent in Missouri, full-time workers need to earn $16.00 per hour. This is Missouri’s 2019 Housing Wage, revealed in a national report released today…. The federal minimum wage has remained at $7.25 an hour without an increase since 2009, not keeping pace with the high cost of rental housing.

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MOScout Daily Update: AVR Comes to MO? - KC Votes Today - Tisby Indicted - Gubby Appts and more...

Automatic Voter Registration

16 initiative petitions were filed by Mary Ann Sedey to bring automatic voter registration to Missouri…

The secretary of state shall establish a process to conduct automatic voter registrations based on driver’s license information and state issued nondriver’s license information.

The department of revenue shall, on at least a weekly basis, provide the secretary of state with a list of eligible citizens who have applied for, applied to renew, or changed the address related to a driver’s license or state issued nondriver’s license, are citizens of the United States, residents of Missouri, and meet the criteria to be eligible to vote in the State of Missouri.

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MOScout Daily Update: Roe Plays in KC Race - Plastics Debate Coming? - $$$ to Determine Medicaid IP? - Kehoe's Big Crowd and more...

Parson Trade Mission, Kehoe to Blues Rally

While Governor Mike Parson travels Europe on a trade mission, hitting France, Germany, and Switzerland over the course of the trip, Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe got the duties to attend the Blues rally downtown and present them with a proclamation. 

“He looked so nervous… but he did a great job. Short and sweet… likely be the largest group he will ever speak in front of…”

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MOScout Weekender: GOPers for Lucas? - Poll on Healthcare - Hallway Thinks Galloway Runs - WWTW and more...

MOScout Poll: Healthcare

Survey conducted June 12 through June 13, 2019. 986 likely 2020 General Election voters participated in the survey. Margin of Error is +/-3.2%. Totals do not always equal 100% due to rounding.

Q2: There is a proposal to expand Medicaid to cover adults making less than 133% of the federal poverty level. Do you approve or disapprove of this proposal?

Approve: 40%

Disapprove: 37%

Not sure: 23%

Q3: Some people believe that expanding Medicaid will cost the state millions of dollars each year. If that was the case, would you be willing to pay more taxes to support Medicaid expansion?

Yes: 28%

No: 60%

Not sure: 12%

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MOScout Daily Update: Gloria... HB 677 - Spencer in Wright City - Kander "Politics on Hold" - Rice Exits BTG and more....

Gloria… HB 677

On the heels of the Blues amazing run from last place to Stanley Cup Champions, I thought it might be worth looking at HB 677.  It provided state funds for tourist facilities in St. Louis and Kansas City.  In other words, money for stadiums.  That’s not a very popular concept, so what were the keys to pass it?

Supporters did three things to allay a conservative revolt in the House and a conservative filibuster in the Senate.  They advanced a message about the benefits to the state; they made concessions and accepted compromises; and they worked relationships.

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MOScout Daily Update: Kander in 2020? - Spencer in 2022 - The Case for Wayfair and more...

Next Session: Time for Wayfair?

Reconfiguring the sales tax to include online purchases will likely be on next session’s agenda again.

This graph is so simple and yet transfixing.  It shows the incredibly consistent and steady march of e-commerce as a percentage of overall retail sales.

And this graph projects that the trend will continue.  “In 2017, e-commerce sales accounted for 9 percent of all retail sales in United States, this figure is expected to reach 12.4 percent in 2020.”

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MOScout Daily Update: Ashcroft Rejects 3rd Referendum - Seeking MMJ Scorer - Webber to CA and more...

Ashcroft Rejects 3rd Referendum

·         Ashcroft has taken a leading role in the abortion war.  He could have simply said that the petitions were properly formatted, and left the constitutionality suits to opponents of the referendums.  Instead he took an active role to insert himself into the middle of the question and is grabbing the headlines. 

·         His actions have cast Attorney General Eric Schmitt into a supporting role of defending Ashcroft’s declarations.   And it leaves Governor Mike Parson to wrestle with whether to bureaucratically shutter the Planned Parenthood clinic.

·         Meanwhile the two GOP statewide who are most vulnerable to a primary challenge – Lieutenant Governor Mike Kehoe and Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick – haven’t found lines in the script yet to enter the drama.

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MOScout Daily Update: Dems Names for 2020 - Long for PDMP - Clay County AGAIN - Dunaway Gets Nomination and more...

Dems Names in 2020

  • 17 months until November 2020, the Democratic slate will need to be firmed up this summer if they hope to compete on fundraising.

  • When assessing candidates, Dems are haunted by 2016, and the difference between Hillary Clinton (losing by 19 points) and Jason Kander (losing by 3 points).  They’re looking for Kanders and scare to death of Clintons.  The base naturally gravitates toward the Clintonesque platform liberals that get killed in rural Missouri where they seem out of touch.  Far fewer candidates can finesse the ideological spectrum like Kander who used his military background to neuter a typical Republican strength (guns and A2).

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MOScout Weekender: Humphreys Files Suit - What's an Emergency? - WWTW - Final KC Poll - Hallway Index and more...

Developments in the Ongoing Abortion Battle

·         In addition to his $1 million contribution to the campaign committee for a referendum on HB 126, David Humphreys also filed suit against Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft yesterday. The initial hearing will be Tuesday June 11.  Humphreys’ lawyers are Lowell Pearson and Brad Ketcher.

·         Humphreys’ statement: “We are requesting immediate relief from the Cole County Circuit Court to allow our petition to proceed, which will let Missouri voters decide this monumental public policy issue (HB126). Our campaign began to ensure women and underage minors who are the victims of rape and incest are protected. This is a significant step forward in the fight to protect those who have already been victimized by rape or incest. We are committed to that goal.”

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MOScout Daily Update: Ashcroft Rejects Abortion Referendums - Lavender Announces in Senate 15 - Herzog Hearts Schmitt - McClure on JCity Agenda and more...

Springfield’s JCity Agenda

Springfield News-Leader reports on Mayor Ken McClure’s annual address to the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce.  See it here.

·         [H]e said more needed to be done on paying for Ozarks Technical Community College, which has the lowest state funding per student in the state…

·         McClure also mentioned one of council's stated priorities — cracking down on short-term lending establishments like payday loan companies

·         The mayor also urged the state legislature to take action on implementing a statewide prescription drug monitoring program aimed at cutting down on so-called "doctor shopping" for opioid painkillers, something that already exists in Greene County…

·         McClure said the state should also capitalize on a U.S. Supreme Court decision that effectively allows states to tax online sales.

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