MOScout Weekender: Hustling Malek - Dunlap Fundraiser - Hallway Hearts Holly - WWTW and more...
Hustling Malek
According to State Treasurer Vivek Malek’s Twitter-feed, it seems he’s in barnstorming mode, zipping all across Missouri…
MOScout Daily Update: Anti-Bush Ad - Enter Rod Jetton - Fed Soc Sight'em - Sarah PAC - SBF Behind Trump's Eric Endorsement and more...
AIPAC’s Super PAC Readies Anti-Bush Ad
United Democracy Project – the SuperPAC of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee – has a 30-second advertisement aimed at Congresswoman Cori Bush.
MOScout Daily Update: Jetton Day? - Imagining LG Onder - Bruce For Ashcroft - Three Cheers for Zellers and more...
GOP House Caucus Today
It’s expected that Speaker Dean Plocher will announce that he’s hiring former speaker Rod Jetton at the Republican House Caucus today.
MOScout Daily Update: What Ohio Means - Rowden's Unusual Video - House Ethics Today - Realtors Add $100K to IP Committee and more...
Ohio Speaks
Ohio passed the much-watched reproductive rights constitutional amendment, buoying hopes here among pro-choice activists that Missouri was on-track for a similar result next year.
MOScout Daily Update: Ohio Abortion Watch - Voss Eyes Budget? - Dems Should Prep Senate 23 - Allen's Best Bet? and more...
Election Day Watch
Folks on both sides abortion issue will be watching the Ohio election results tonight.
MOScout Daily Update: Schwadron Joins Resignation Calls - Baker Exits - National $$$ Against Bush? - Bell for SOS and more...
Schwadron Joins Resignation Calls
In a letter to his fellow Republican House members, Rep. Adam Schwadron added his voice to those calling for Speaker Dean Plocher’s resignation.
MOScout Daily Update: Hamra's Strong Fundraising Start - House Ed Reformers to Senate - Eigel and Onder Stump for Turner - Red Flag IP and more...
Hamra’s Big Week
Mike Hamra has already collecting over $300K since his campaign launch.
MOScout Daily Update: Senate Split on Display - Williams in CD-1? - MRL Pokes Fitz - Court OKs MODoT $$$ and more...
1 Big Thing: Not All Senate Republicans Caucusing
Looking for a bad omen for the upcoming session, and you don’t have to look very far…
As Senate Republicans are caucusing today, a number of the former Conservative Caucus members won’t be in attendance.
MOScout Daily Update: Abortion Polling - Bell Moves to Nail Down Support - Ashcroft Court Loss - GOP Sen Caucus and more...
Bell Locks Down Support
There have been rumors that Sen. Brian Williams is contemplating entering the CD-1 race which now features St. Louis County Prosecutor Wesley Bell taking on incumbent Congresswoman Cori Bush.
One source says that Bell has acted decisively to head off this possibility…
MOScout Daily Update: Bell Pivots - The Springfield Experiment - Pro-Lifers Begin Organizing for IPs - Gooch to SCOMO and more...
Bell Pivots
From the Bell statement: “[O]ver the last several weeks, as I’ve campaigned around the state, I’ve heard one refrain from Democrats above all else: yes, we need you in Washington, but St. Louis needs you in the House of Representatives.”
MOScout Daily Update: Plocher Collateral Damage? - AuBuchon to Bean? - Bean Feed Bits - Thomas Appt Controversy and more...
Plocher Collateral Damage: Swing Districts
Expect to see news of Plocher’s plight in the capitol reports of all the Dems in swing suburban districts.
MOScout Sunday 6: Comparing Costs - Speaking to Dead - Halloween Memes and more...
1. Interest rates biting small businesses.
2. Cost comparison.
3. Part of the economy’s resilience: old folks.
4. Most common language in Missouri (after English and Spanish).
5. In touch with ancestors.
6. Halloween memes.
MOScout Weekender: Koenig Joins Resignation Call - Hallway Doesn't See Plocher Resigning - MOians Worry About Mideast War - WWTW and more...
Koenig Joins Resignation Calls
Sen. Andrew Koenig joined the calls for Speaker Dean Plocher to resign.
MOScout Daily Update: Jeff City = Jeff Circus - Richey Call for Resignation - Hamra In - Corley v Ashcroft - Gaetz Contra Smith and more...
Richey Calls for Resignation
Rep. Doug Richey became the third House Republican to call for Speaker Dean Plocher to resign.
MOScout Daily Update: Parson on Plocher - Boyd Calls for Resignation - Diamond Pet Food for Kehoe - Mann Won't Run Again and more...
Parson: “Too Early” To Tell If Plocher Should Resign
Mark Maxwell asked Governor Mike Parson if Speaker Dean Plocher’s repaying his double-dipping was enough or if he should resign.
He needs to tell what happened, and that’s the only thing you can do. He needs to tell the truth and do what’s right after that. So I don’t know where that ends or where it goes. But right now from what I do know it sounds like he’s paying it back, from what I do know, and he needs to figure out if he’s going to have the trust of the people. I don’t know yet. I think it’s too early to tell that.
MOScout Daily Update: Onder for LG?! - Siege of Plocher -Campbell Joins Winton - Justice in 153? and more...
Onder for LG?
On the heels of the reimbursement scandal rocking Speaker Dean Plocher, former Sen. Bob Onder made significant moves to enter the race for lieutenant governor.
MOScout Daily Update: Plocher and ReimbursementGate - The Return of the Jetton - Scharf Nationalizes AG's Race and more...
MOIndy: Reimbursement-Gate
Missouri Independent’s Jason Hancock dropped a humdinger last night: Speaker Dean Plocher has repeatedly double-dipped reimbursements for travel expenses.
MOScout Daily Update: SOS Field Expands - Rook = McDowell? - Atchison To Retire - State of Floor Leader Race - Neth on Liberty Deal and more...
Rowden for SOS
Long rumored, Senate Pro Tem Caleb Rowden unveiled signs at the Mizzou homecoming with “Secretary of State” on them. Look for a mid-November official kick-off.
MOScout Sunday 6: $150 Trillion - Sick Days - Teen Pregnancies - Guns and more...
1. 30-year drop in teen births.
2. Guns.
3. Media distrust.
4. Sick days.
5. Data privacy.
6. $150 trillion.
MOScout Weekender: Brattin Has Big Lead In Early Senate 21 Poll - Lobbyists on Ethics Reform - WWTW and more...
Survey conducted by Remington Research on October 18-20, 2023. 304 likely 2024 Republican Primary voters participated in the survey. Margin of Error: +/-5.6%.
Q: Generally speaking, do you think it’s okay for a legislator to make a compromise in order to get something passed?
Yes, it’s okay to compromise: 43%
No, they should not compromise: 31%
Not sure: 26%