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Statement from Secretary Carnahan Regarding Candidate Filing

Secretary of State’s Office Receives Tentative State Senate District Maps

Jefferson City, MO - Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan released the following statement after the State Senate Reapportionment Commission filed tentative district maps with her office:

 

“Absent any further action by the state legislature or Missouri courts, candidate filing will begin on Tuesday, February 28, as state law requires.

As it currently stands, citizens will be able to file to run for the congressional districts approved by the state legislature and the state House of Representative districts submitted by the Appellate Apportionment Commission in late 2011.

Although our office has received the tentative Senate maps, the process for finalizing those boundaries remains incomplete until the conclusion of a 15 day public comment period. Because of that, candidates who intend to file for state Senate may consider waiting until after the final map is filed with our office.

For anyone who chooses to file for state senate before the boundaries are finalized they may later withdraw, pay another filing fee and re-file in another district until filing closes on March 27 at 5:00 pm.”

It should also be noted that there are currently lawsuits pending challenging both the congressional district maps and state House of Representatives district maps.

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Visit www.sos.mo.gov to learn more about the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office.

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GOP Senate Candidates Reject Compromise on Federal Budget, Opt For Extreme Budget Alternative


Extreme Budget Would Dismantle Medicare, Protect Tax Breaks for Millionaires and Oil Companies, Add $8 Trillion to Debt 

Jefferson City, Mo.— Predictably, Senate candidates John Brunner, Sarah Steelman and Todd Akin agreed yesterday they would block the proposed federal budget with no room for compromise, leaving as the only alternative the Republican plan endorsed by all three candidates, which would end Medicare as we know it, increase the national debt by $8 trillion and cost Missouri thousands of jobs.


“What we don’t need in Washington is more ‘my way or the highway’ extremists who would rather force a plan—which would that would end Medicare as we know it, cost Missouri thousands of jobs, and protect tax cuts for millionaires and giveaways to big oil—down Missouri’s throat than ever consider compromising on something we can all agree on,” said Caitlin Legacki, Missouri Democratic Party spokeswoman. “Brunner, Steelman and Akin should come clean with voters about the fact their reckless budget proposal would leave Missouri’s seniors hanging out to dry and put our country’s debt even further in the hole.”

 

The Republican budget proposal, endorsed by Akin, Brunner and Steelman would have the following dramatic consequences on Missouri’s economy:

 

  • The Republican budget would increase national debt by $8 trillion over the next decade [Roll Call, 4/6/11]
  • Missouri would lose 42,000 private-sector jobs
  • Missouri Seniors would pay an additional $1 billion in prescription drug costs over the next 10 years and $50 million in 2012 alone
  • Out-of-pocket expenses would double, increasing costs from $6,300 to nearly $13,000 per year [Democratic Policy and Communication Committee, accessed 01/30/12]
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Good afternoon,

Today, I was in Michigan. Yesterday, it was Colorado and Nevada. Before that, it was Iowa and Arizona. The day after I delivered my State of the Union Address to Congress, I took off to connect with ordinary Americans around the country, talk more about our Blueprint for an America Built to Last, and get some feedback.

That’s why I’m writing you.

On Monday we’re going to do something a little different. At 5:30 p.m. ET, I’ll walk into the Roosevelt Room across the hall from the Oval Office, take a seat, and kick-off the first-ever completely virtual town hall from the White House.

All week, people have been voting on questions and submitting their own, and a few of them will join me for a live chat.

What do you want to ask me?

This is going to be an exciting way to talk about the steps that we need to take together at this make-or-break moment for the middle class.

We have to foster a new era for American manufacturing — rewarding companies for keeping jobs here at home and eliminating tax breaks for those who ship jobs overseas. We have to invest in homegrown energy in the United States — starting with an all-out, all-of-the-above energy strategy that’s cleaner, cheaper, and full of new jobs. We have to build an economy that works for everyone — where every hard working American gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share, and the rules are the same from top to bottom.

I’m ready to get started, but I know you have questions and ideas for ways to help. So let’s hear them:

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News from Attorney General Chris Koster

In the past 24 hours, Ed Martin has declared his candidacy for Attorney General.

Martin, former Chief of Staff to Governor Matt Blunt, is a tenacious campaigner.  Your contribution of $50, $100, or $500 will help us prepare for what is sure to be a spirited race.

In 2008, Missourians embraced our campaign because they understood the importance of having an Attorney General who was a prosecutor, one who has personally stood up for our citizens in the courtroom. For me, this isn’t just an office to run for – it’s a job I truly believe in.

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David Spence Blames “Staff Oversight” for Recent Bio Dishonesty, But He’s Been Misleading Public About Academic Records Since 1989

Jefferson City, Mo.—After being caught distributing campaign literature that inaccurately stated David Spence graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia’s School of Business, Spence blamed “staff oversight” for the inaccuracies. But news reports show that Spence has willingly allowed his academic credentials to be exaggerated since 1989.

“Instead of throwing staff under the bus, David Spence needs to take responsibility for years of academic dishonesty,” said Caitlin Legacki, Missouri Democratic Party spokeswoman. “For at least 23 years, Spence has walked around acting like he got a degree from Missouri’s Business School when it’s simply not true. So two months into his candidacy, the only things Missourians know about this guy is that his bank refused to pay back its $40 million bailout and that he has a hard time telling the truth.”

In an interview yesterday, Spence’s campaign told the AP it distributed campaign materials that inaccurately stated Spence attended the University of Missouri’s business school because of “staff oversight.”

But Spence told the Post-Dispatch in a 1989 profile that he was a 1980 graduate of the University’s business school. Spence never requested a correction from the Post-Dispatch, but was forced to admit on Tuesday that he didn’t have the grades to attend the business school.

BACKGROUND

Spence Campaign Said Misleading Claim Was “Staff Oversight.” “Spence campaign manager Jared Craighead said the statement about the business school was a ‘staff oversight that was corrected.’” [AP, 1/12/12]

…But The Same Error Appears As Far Back As 1989. A 1989 profile of Spence in the St. Louis Post Dispatch indicates that Spence has been misleading the press and the public about his academic credentials for years. The biographical snapshot said Spence was a “1980 graduate of the College of Business and Public Administration, University of Missouri-Columbia.” [St. Louis Post Dispatch, 1/2/89]
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Spence Has Been Lying About Academic Record Since At Least 1989 ­ And STILL Hasn’t Corrected Campaign Website

Spence Has Been Lying About Academic Record Since At Least 1989 – And STILL Hasn’t Corrected Campaign Website

Academic Credentials and Bank Bailouts: What Else is Spence Misleading Missourians About?

Jefferson City, Mo.— One day after the St. Louis Post-Dispatch caught David Spence knowingly misleading Missourians about hisacademic credentials, it’s now clear that Spence has been embellishing his academic record since at least 1989. While Spence’s campaign website continues to falsely say he earned a degree in economics, the Missouri Democratic Party calls again on Spence to finally come clean about his academic credentials and immediately correct all inaccurate campaign materials.

Beginning in a 1989 profile in the Post-Dispatch, Spence has told the press and the public that he earned an Economics degree from the University of Missouri’s school of business. Yesterday, the Post-Dispatch revealed that Spence actually received a degree in Home Economics from the College of Human Environmental Sciences at the University of Missouri. [St. Louis Post Dispatch, 1/2/89; Post-Dispatch, 1/10/12]

“It’s hard to say what’s more disturbing: the fact that David Spence has been lying about his academic record for more than 20 years, or that even after getting caught, Spence still hasn’t corrected his campaign materials. Either way, misleading voters about your academic credentials is pretty shameless,” said Caitlin Legacki, Missouri Democratic Party spokeswoman. “Whether misleading voters about his bank’s $40 million bailout or lying about his academic credentials, David Spence clearly has a problem looking Missourians in the eye and telling them the truth.”

Spence has repeatedly lied about attending the University of Missouri’s School of Business when in fact “his grades did not meet the threshold to enter the Business School.” [Post-Dispatch, 1/10/12]

Tuesday evening, in response to the Post-Dispatch’s reporting, Republican candidate for Governor Bill Randles released his full transcripts from Harvard Law School, Baylor University and Southwest Baptist University.

BACKGROUND

Since 1989, Spence has repeatedly lied to members of the press and voters about his academic background.

Post-Dispatch, 1989

PRESIDENT: David Spence, 30. Graduate of Kirkwood High School, 1980 graduate of the College of Business and Public Administration, University of Missouri-Columbia. Single, describes his background as ”entrepreneurial.” SECRETS OF SUCCESS: Buy the latest, state-of-the-art equipment. Build sales with individualized service and fast, responsive decision making. Plow the profits back into plant and equipment. [St.Louis Post Dispatch, 1/2/89]

97.1 Talk Radio, 2011

“Dave attended University of Missouri-Columbia School of Business and earned a degree in Economics.”

Associated Press, 2011

“As an aspiring 26-year-old entrepreneur who had recently earned an economics degree at MU, Spence said he was turned down by a dozen banks before he finally got a loan to purchase a packaging business.”

KTVO, 2012

“He graduated from Kirkwood High School in Kirkwood and attended University of Missouri-Columbia where he earned a degree in Economics.”

KTVI, 2011

Spence “holds an economics degree from Mizzou.”

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Secretary of State’s Office Receives Tentative State Senate District Maps

Jefferson City, MO - Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan released the following statement after the State Senate Reapportionment Commission filed tentative district maps with her office:

 

“Absent any further action by the state legislature or Missouri courts, candidate filing will begin on Tuesday, February 28, as state law requires.

As it currently stands, citizens will be able to file to run for the congressional districts approved by the state legislature and the state House of Representative districts submitted by the Appellate Apportionment Commission in late 2011.

Although our office has received the tentative Senate maps, the process for finalizing those boundaries remains incomplete until the conclusion of a 15 day public comment period. Because of that, candidates who intend to file for state Senate may consider waiting until after the final map is filed with our office.

For anyone who chooses to file for state senate before the boundaries are finalized they may later withdraw, pay another filing fee and re-file in another district until filing closes on March 27 at 5:00 pm.”

It should also be noted that there are currently lawsuits pending challenging both the congressional district maps and state House of Representatives district maps.

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Visit www.sos.mo.gov to learn more about the Missouri Secretary of State’s Office.

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