SHOW-ME MORE JEFF CITY ETHICS REFORM FAIL!!! CAN WE CLEAN UP MISSOURI???



Pron hottie Kayden can accomplish anything she sets her mind to . . . Sadly, given circumstances every bit as sticky as the sex industry -- Missouri hasn't had much luck with ethics reform over the years.

Here's an important presser and possibly a solution on the topic . . .

Missouri General Assembly fails to pass ban on lobbyist gifts—again

Clean Missouri initiative will eliminate nearly all lobbyist gifts

Jefferson City - The Missouri General Assembly has adjourned without taking any action to end Jefferson City's obscene lobbyist gift culture.

Again.

This year, like every year, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2017, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2016, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2015, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2014, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2013, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2012, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2011, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.
In 2010, there was talk about a lobbyist gift ban.

Missourians are done waiting for politicians and lobbyists in Jefferson City to clean up their act.

Since 2004, lobbyists have given an average of $885,020 worth of free meals, drinks, tickets and other gifts to members of the General Assembly, their staff members, and their family members. Just last year, lobbyists reported a whopping $1,070,653 in gifts to the General Assembly.

To make matters worse, 68% of the gifts reported to the Missouri Ethics Commission since 2004 have been listed as going to legislative groups, meaning Missourians have no idea who actually accepted $8,660,463 worth of gifts in the past 15 years.

The Clean Missouri initiative will eliminate almost all lobbyist gifts in the General Assembly by banning any single gift worth more than $5.

With its broad coalition of support from across the state, the Clean Missouri coalition submitted 346,956 signatures to the Secretary of State’s office on May 3, more than enough to qualify the initiative petition for the November 2018 ballot.

A growing number of Republicans, Democrats, and independents have publicly endorsed the full package of desperately-needed reforms in the Clean Missouri initiative to increase integrity, transparency and accountability in the Missouri General Assembly.

Signatures will now be counted and verified by local election authorities, and then the Clean Missouri amendment will be certified for the November 6, 2018 ballot. To learn more, visit http://www.cleanmissouri.org.
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You decide . . .

Comments

  1. Nobody wants to give up expensive freebies, that’s why they took the job in the first place

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  2. Simple answer -NOPE!

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  3. Hell, if it gets on the ballot and it passes, amending the Constitution, it will simply be treated the way the KCMO Mayor and Council treated the voter's Light Rail Plan and Streetcar Expansion Ban - they'll either ignore it completely or come up with a lying half-assed reason to repeal it.

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