MOScout Daily Update: Casas and Jackson Tapped to Lobby for Sinquefield - Limbaugh Passes - Icet for Greene Collector? and more...
Casas and Jackson Repping Sinquefield
Nexus Group’s Kate Casas and Gamble and Schlemeier’s David Jackson have been tapped to lobby for Rex Sinquefield in the capitol.
MOScout Daily Update: Thinking Energy Infrastructure - Hinkle on SB 51 - Spencer Hits Reed and more...
Hinkle Says 51’s OK
Don Hinkle, influential religious conservative, wrote on Facebook that he will not oppose the bill.
MOScout Daily Update: Another Snow Day - SEMO's Statewide Mission - Reed on TV - What The Rolling Blackouts Mean and more...
Another Snow Day
The snow storm hits the legislature’s calendar. The House is off again today, but might try to salvage their week with Wednesday and Thursday sessions. We’ll see. The Senate has thrown in the towel for the week.
MOScout Daily Update: Snow Day for Legislature - Redistricting Calendar - Hinkle on SB 51 - New Term Limits Tweak? and more...
Good morning. It’s Presidents’ Day. State offices are closed. And although the legislature usually works this day, the prospect of a big snowfall with sub-zero windchills has both the House and Senate calling it a snow day. Committee hearings will be rescheduled for later in the week.
MOScout Daily Update: Hatfield for Western US Atty? - Carpenters Back Reed - Delivery Fee Dispute - After the Exile - Parson Goes Small and more...
Carpenters Back Reed
In the large contributions, the Carpenters’ union PAC (CHIPP) sends $100K to the pro-Lewis Reed committee One St. Louis PAC.
MOScout Daily Update: Senate Starts Emergency Powers Debate - More Medicaid $$$? - Torch Sues MSHP - E-Tax Renewals Coming and more...
Onder Rolls Out Emergency Limits Bill
The Senate started debate on SB 12 yesterday.This bill includes portions of seven different Senate bills heard in the Sen. Bob Onder’s Health and Pensions Committee. They’re all aimed at limiting the ability of local jurisdictions to use emergency powers to shut down various activities
MOScout Daily Update: Tiny Delivery Machines - Gas Tax Pass Sen Committee - Changes to IP Process - New MOScout Feature Coming and more...
Framework for New Economy
Sen. Lincoln Hough and Rep. Travis Fitzwater had hearings for their bills to create a regulatory framework for “tiny delivery machines.”
Testifying in favor of the bill were two lobbyists representing companies that are interested in using the robotic delivery in the future…
MOScout Daily Update: Declining MO COVID Deaths - Sifton Announces - MEC for State Senate - House GOP Boots Derges - Gaines Passes
Declining COVID Deaths
Missouri’s death rate from COVID is declining. Because of the reporting lag between deaths and when they show up on the state’s dashboard, it’s impossible to quantify the rate of decline. However, by following the numbers each day, it’s clear that fewer Missourians are now dying from COVID. Hopefully, as more high-risk Missourians are vaccinated, this trend will continue.
MOScout Daily Update: Evans Registers To Lobby - Ed Debate Rages - Special for Redistricting? - More 2022 Talk and more...
Evans Registers to Lobby
Jean Evans, former executive director for Missouri Republican Party, registered over the weekend as a lobbyist. Before her role with the MRP, Evans was a state representative from St. Louis County in a swing district.
MOScout Sunday6: MO's Slow Growth - Missing Trust - EV Rankings - Ed Graphics - Super Bowl Fun and more....
1. MO’s slow growth.
2. Rents have held up in Missouri.
3. Death of trust?
4. Educational attainment across the country.
5. Educational attainment in MO.
6. MO’s incarceration rate.
7. EV ranking.
8. Cost of Superbowl ad.
9. Superb Owl.
MOScout Weekender: Plocher on Derges - Sifton Files Senate Paperwork - STL City Mayoral Poll - Hallway Sees Greitens 2022 Run - WWTW and more...
Sifton Starts Federal Committee
Former Sen. Scott Sifton filed paperwork with the FEC to form a campaign committee to run for US Senate in 2022 as a Democrat.
MOScout Daily Update: Derges Goes National - Ruth Files Gas Tax - Schupp and Gannon Team Up - Greitens Disses Blunt and more...
Ruth Files Gas Tax – With Rebate
Rep. Becky Ruth, chair of the House Transportation Committee, filed a bill to increase Missouri’s gas tax by ten cents. Her proposal – like Sen Dave Schatz’ bill – would have a five-year phase-in.
But Ruth also included a rebate in her bill.
MOScout Daily Update: Vescovo Tells Derges to Resign - Strong Jan Budget Numbers - Senate Pipeline - Meet Ignite Strategic and more...
Vescovo Tells Derges To Resign
House Speaker Rob Vescovo said in a statement yesterday that he’d spoken with Rep. Tricia Derges and asked her to resign. So far, she’s hasn’t done anything.
MOScout Daily Update: Senate Perfects COVID Liability - Moon Shakes Fist - Curator's Horserace - Parson to Super Bowl? and more...
Senate Filibuster
Just minutes before hitting “send” the Senate – which worked throughout the night – was coming to a conclusion on the COVID liability. The bill was perfected around 5:10AM. The debate started around 2PM yesterday.
MOScout Daily Update: Derges Indicted, Removed from Committees - COVID Liability to Senate Floor - Gas Tax Hearing and more...
Derges Indicted
Rep. Tricia Derges was indicted on 20 counts yesterday. US Attorney Tim Garrison unveiled the allegations at a press conference. She’s accused of lying to patients, telling them they were receiving stem cell treatment when they weren’t, as well as illegally prescribing medicine, and lying to the FBI.
MOScout Daily Update: Readers React to Parson Letter - CMC to Europe? - Galloway Fundraising - Biodiesel Bill Hearing and more...
CMC to Europe?
Axios reports on possible ambassadorships under President Joe Biden… “Biden is most likely to reward loyal politicians and former aides, with talk about former senators like Claire McCaskill headed for a gilded post in Europe…”
MOScout Special Update: Parson Vents Over SOTS Change
Parson Vents
In sign of great tension between the governor and House leadership, Governor Mike Parson has apparently sent a letter to Republican legislators venting about his State of the State speech being shunted over to the Senate.
MOScout Sunday6: Incomplete V - Smoking Decline Stopped - Black Americans Trail in Vaccinations and more...
1. V-shaped recovery comes up short.
2. Fewer Black people getting vaccinated so far.
3. Only one capitol riot arrestee from MO.
4. Republicans and Democrats want to focus on different things.
5. Smoking decline stopped last year during COVID.
6. Maybe money can buy happiness?
MOScout Weekender: Poll Shows Missourians Down on MO Vaccine Rollout - Lobbyists Support Mask Mandate in Building - WWTW and more...
Remington/MOScout Poll
Survey conducted January 27 through January 28, 2021. 1,070 likely 2022 General Election voters participated in the survey. Survey weighted to match expected turnout demographics for the 2022 General Election. Margin of Error is +/-3%.
Q1: How would you rate the distribution of the COVID vaccine in Missouri so far?
Excellent: 12%
Good: 12%
OK: 18%
Not good: 24%
Terrible: 35%
MOScout Daily Update: VaccineGate - Uniting MO to Continue - Proudie Gets Chairmanship - Judiciary Speech Off and more...
Vaccine-gate
Governor Mike Parson started off his press conference yesterday dinging Dems who got vaccinated earlier this week. “Really what happened is people just went over there and tried to use their positions to jump the line is the simple truth of what happened.”