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Eigel held a rally in JC today. My aunt went, told me there were about 15 people there and she left an hour after it was supposed to start and he hadn’t shown up yet
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There’s no virtue in killing a man, neither is there virtue in being afraid to stand
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Originally Posted By woodxdm: Eigel held a rally in JC today. My aunt went, told me there were about 15 people there and she left an hour after it was supposed to start and he hadn’t shown up yet View Quote JC = Jefferson City? That is disappointing that he didn't show. Hope he explains that. |
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Originally Posted By Deuskid: JC = Jefferson City? That is disappointing that he didn't show. Hope he explains that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Deuskid: Originally Posted By woodxdm: Eigel held a rally in JC today. My aunt went, told me there were about 15 people there and she left an hour after it was supposed to start and he hadn’t shown up yet JC = Jefferson City? That is disappointing that he didn't show. Hope he explains that. Yeah, Jefferson City. He may have showed, she just wasn’t waiting any longer |
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There’s no virtue in killing a man, neither is there virtue in being afraid to stand
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I honestly don’t like any of them
Ashcroft=swamp Kehoe= I don’t like is china stuff and he has a rhino vibe to me Engel= just seems slimy, I don’t have a good read on him just first impressions not I’m pressed So who is the best of the worst? |
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: Glad to offer what I (think I) know. Hope at least some of it has been useful. I do think any insight I might have has a limited shelf life. There's going to be a big turn-over in the Senate this year and I won't know much about the new crew. Hopefully, the dysfunction we've seen in the Senate will diminish next year since some of the worst offenders will be gone. View Quote A list of these “worst offenders” would be great to have (for reference). |
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"There are two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket." MajGen Smedley Butler, USMC
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MO Primary 2024: Breaking Down the Gubernatorial Primary! |
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All Gave Some / Some Gave All
Maj. Richard Ayers 4-16-70 http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/a/a048.htm |
Originally Posted By RustyKnifeUSMC: A list of these “worst offenders” would be great to have (for reference). View Quote I’m at a campground with poor internet right now. I’ll try to respond this weekend. Watch this space. ETA: Current worst offenders who will be gone after this year: Bill Eigel, Denny Hoskins Worst offender who will be around awhile longer: Rick Brattin (assuming he wins his primary -- personally, I doubt Brattin has the smarts to be effective without Eigel leading him) Also disruptive, but in his own way/not necessarily aligned with the Eigel wing: Mike Moon (also up for reelection) Not necessarily disruptive yet, but possibly waiting in the wings to take up the mantle: Nick Schroer and Ben Brown (I'd look for these two to be the "elders" of any future chaos caucus) Former worst offender out of office but still making noise: Bob Onder. |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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The Annie Frye youtube poll today is "who are you voting for in MO Governor's race":
1 1/2 hours into her 3 hour show with 159 votes the standings are: Ashcroft 13% Eigel 48% Kehoe 12% 27% someone else or don't live in MO |
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Originally Posted By TargetShooter2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20tsOjwgD10 View Quote If you don't want to invest the 18 minutes, there is a summary at the end. If you want to play the summary Missouri Firearms Coallition chose Eigel |
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Originally Posted By Deuskid: Marc Cox released his primary voter's guide this morning: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1nGat1ByTrxUc3TiMnxBt5IZ14kEg5OPntwncDkx82J4/view STATEWIDE RACES: GOVERNOR: BILL EIGEL Lt. GOVERNOR: DAVID WASINGER SECRETARY OF STATE: DENNY HOSKINS STATE TREASURER: ANDREW KOENIG ATTORNEY GENERAL: WILL SCHARF US CONGRESS: DISTRICT 2: PETER PFEIFER DISTRICT 3: BOB ONDER MISSOURI SENATE: SENATE 23: ADAM SCHNELTING SENATE 15: MARK HARDER ST. LOUIS COUNTY COUNCIL: DISTRICT 6: MIKE ARCHER ST. CHARLES COUNTY COUNCIL: DISTRICT 2: JOE BRAZIL View Quote @deuskid Who is Marc Cox and why should we listen to him? Earnest question. Thanks! |
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: MissouriNet has profiles on the top three Republican gubernatorial candidates: Bill Eigel Jay Ashcroft Mike Kehoe View Quote @Bladeswitcher Who is MissouriNet and why should we listen to them? Thank you. Seriously looking for good guidance here. Appreciate everyone’s input. |
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Originally Posted By MidwestJ: @Bladeswitcher Who is MissouriNet and why should we listen to them? Thank you. Seriously looking for good guidance here. Appreciate everyone’s input. View Quote Missourinet is mainstream journalism. Probably the largest radio network in the state. If you listen to MU sports on the radio or tune in the farm reports it’s probably on a MissouriNet station (Learfield/Brownfield network). How they describe themselves: “The Missourinet is a division of Learfield News (www.learfieldnews.com). The first of Learfield's News networks, Missourinet provides state news and sports to more than 60 affiliate radio stations throughout Missouri. Missourinet has a staff of 5 full time reporters and utilizes stringers across the state to keep you up to date on the latest news from the Show-Me State. We have several sister networks including: Nebraska Radio Network, Radio Iowa, Wisconsin Radio Network, SportsTalk Radio Network, South Carolina Radio Network and Brownfield” |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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Thank you for that explanation
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Originally Posted By MidwestJ: @deuskid Who is Marc Cox and why should we listen to him? Earnest question. Thanks! View Quote @MidwestJ Marc Cox is a conservative talk show host on 97.1 here in the STL area. Pro 2A and all things truly conservative [not necessarily republican]. BTW, I have a couple of friends on the St Charles County Republican central committee and his slate was identical to theirs for all candidates about the county level [he lives in St Louis County] |
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Originally Posted By Deuskid: @MidwestJ Marc Cox is a conservative talk show host on 97.1 here in the STL area. Pro 2A and all things truly conservative [not necessarily republican]. BTW, I have a couple of friends on the St Charles County Republican central committee and his slate was identical to theirs for all candidates about the county level [he lives in St Louis County] View Quote Thank you! |
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Eigel on real Americas voice says he will detain and deport illegal immigrants on the Grant Stinchfield show.
Not sure who is best for us yet. |
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Originally Posted By osageny: Eigel on real Americas voice says he will detain and deport illegal immigrants on the Grant Stinchfield show. Not sure who is best for us yet. View Quote As Governor-would he have the legal authority to do that? Have illegals arrested? Sure. They’re here illegally. But deport them from the USA? How? |
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Originally Posted By delorean: At least deport them from the State of Missouri? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By delorean: Originally Posted By MidwestJ: But deport them from the USA? How? At least deport them from the State of Missouri? Which I’d be cool with. |
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As elections approach former (and once disgraced) politician Jeff Smith often pens a column comparing the race to a game of Texas Hold Em. I'm not a poker player so I find his schtick a bit strained, but he usually offers some good insight. In this column he looks at the final days of the Missouri governor's primary.
Be warned, the column is all about political strategy and fundraising. It's not about who SHOULD win. It's more about who WILL win. https://missouriindependent.com/2024/07/31/missouris-gop-gubernatorial-primary-as-a-hand-of-texas-hold-em-part-three-the-river/ |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: As elections approach former (and once disgraced) politician Jeff Smith often pens a column comparing the race to a game of Texas Hold Em. I'm not a poker player so I find his schtick a bit strained, but he usually offers some good insight. In this column he looks at the final days of the Missouri governor's primary. Be warned, the column is all about political strategy and fundraising. It's not about who SHOULD win. It's more about who WILL win. https://missouriindependent.com/2024/07/31/missouris-gop-gubernatorial-primary-as-a-hand-of-texas-hold-em-part-three-the-river/ View Quote My summary from that: No one will get 51%+ Kehoe's path to victory is ensuring Eigil and Ashcroft stay equal and just below him. Eigil and Ashcroft's path to victory is to take the overwhelming number of "Not Kehoe" votes, because a near even split means Kehoe gets the win. |
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Originally Posted By Bye_Felicia: My summary from that: No one will get 51%+ Kehoe's path to victory is ensuring Eigil and Ashcroft stay equal and just below him. Eigil and Ashcroft's path to victory is to take the overwhelming number of "Not Kehoe" votes, because a near even split means Kehoe gets the win. View Quote The large undecided block suggests it's possible for any of the three to win. I don't think it will play out that way. I suspect Eigel has hit his ceiling or nearly so. My guess is that undecided voters have largely not been paying attention and will decide in the next 48+ hours. If that's the case, it's going to come down to name recognition. |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: I wish people wouldn't do that. It's a big part of how we get stuck with lifetime politicians. View Quote Remember "The Distinguished Gentleman" movie from the 90s? The longtime incumbent congressman dies shortly before the election and Eddie Murphy's character has the same name......so he gets all of that guy's yard signs & materials and runs on "The name you know, the name you trust." |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: Every nation (or state) gets the government it deserves. View Quote Joseph de Maistre True That is why I'm leading small groups [currently of men at my church] in an 8 session on Biblical Citizenship and 10 week session on the Constitution. My 3rd time through and still learning as I lead. Real eye-opener for 1st timers. These classes are free and created by Patriots Academy, it is an offshoot of Wallbuillders. It took several generations to get where we are and it'll take at least as long to reverse this [if possible]. I'm doing something for my grandkids and their grandkids. |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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For those of you concerned about foreign ownership of farmland, this article gives a good overview of the situation:
How much Missouri farmland does China own? |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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I read that all three have a plan to eliminate the state income tax, take money from the conservation and transportation tax, and place it in general revenue. Is this true? Is this possible? If true who would be the best choice to get it done?
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Originally Posted By ahorseman: I read that all three have a plan to eliminate the state income tax, take money from the conservation and transportation tax, and place it in general revenue. Is this true? Is this possible? If true who would be the best choice to get it done? View Quote Shifting conservation or transportation funds to general revenue would require a constitutional change. The people would have to vote for it. BTW, the governor doesn't have the authority to put that question on the ballot. It could only happen through a legislative resolution or a citizen-led initiative petition. |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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Tks
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Originally Posted By TargetShooter2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20tsOjwgD10 View Quote Thanks for that. Eigle seems like the logical choice. However, I don't care for his book burning commercial. Reminds me of Hitler. He will probably get my vote though. |
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: Shifting conservation or transportation funds to general revenue would require a constitutional change. The people would have to vote for it. BTW, the governor doesn't have the authority to put that question on the ballot. It could only happen through a legislative resolution or a citizen-led initiative petition. View Quote Wait. Wut? The conservation sales tax is constitutionally protected? Count that as something I didn't know. |
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Originally Posted By JAD762: Wait. Wut? The conservation sales tax is constitutionally protected? Count that as something I didn't know. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JAD762: Wait. Wut? The conservation sales tax is constitutionally protected? Count that as something I didn't know. (I've bolded the part that limits the use of the Conservation sales tax money) https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=IV+++43 IV Section 43(b). Use of revenue and funds of conservation commission. — The moneys arising from the additional sales and use taxes provided for in section 43(a) hereof and all fees, moneys or funds arising from the operation and transactions of the conservation commission, department of conservation, and from the application and the administration of the laws and regulations pertaining to the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state and from the sale of property used for said purposes, shall be expended and used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, for the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state, including the purchase or other acquisition of property for said purposes, and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto, and for no other purpose. The moneys and funds of the conservation commission arising from the additional sales and use taxes provided for in 43(a) hereof shall also be used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, to make payments to counties for the unimproved value of land for distribution to the appropriate political subdivisions as payment in lieu of real property taxes for privately owned land acquired by the commission after July 1, 1977 and for land classified as forest cropland in the forest cropland program administered by the department of conservation in such amounts as may be determined by the conservation commission, but in no event shall the amount determined be less than the property tax being paid at the time of purchase of acquired lands. https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=IV+++43 IV Section 43(a). Sales tax, use for conservation purposes. — For the purpose of providing additional moneys to be expended and used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, for the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state, including the purchase or other acquisition of property for said purposes, and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto, an additional sales tax of one-eighth of one percent is hereby levied and imposed upon all sellers for the privilege of selling tangible personal property or rendering taxable services at retail in this state upon the sales and services which now are or hereafter are listed and set forth in, and, except as to the amount of tax, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the "Sales Tax Law" and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith; and an additional use tax of one-eighth of one percent is levied and imposed for the privilege of storing, using or consuming within this state any article of tangible personal property as set forth and provided in the "Compensating Use Tax Law" and, except as to the amount of the tax, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the "Compensating Use Tax Law" and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith. ETA: Control of Conservation funds was the subject of a court case in 2023: Missouri Supreme Court rules lawmakers had no power to limit conservation spending The Conservation Commission was created by an initiative petition in the 1930s to take protection of land and wildlife out of political hands. Its powers were expanded, and a one-eighth cent sales tax enacted, in the 1970s to strengthen the department. That history, as well as the language of the constitution, shows the intent to limit legislative power over the agency, the majority wrote. “The very reason behind the Conservation Commission’s creation was to remedy the failure of existing government bodies in the 1930s, including the General Assembly, to set aside politics and properly manage Missouri’s conservation needs,” the opinion states. |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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Primary is today, get out and vote!
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I was #4 in my little town.
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"When you need it and ain't got it, you're singin' a different tune..."
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Not sure if this account was posted in this thread or not. However, good little blurbs about candidates can be found on this Twitter account.
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: Treasurer's race round-up: Incumbent Missouri Treasurer faces four-way Republican primary Parson appointed guy (not from around here) with a funny name, House appropriations chair for the past six years, Freedom/Conservative Caucus player (champion for public funding of private education) and also-ran compete for office nobody pays attention to . . . . View Quote @bladeswitcher I read this link (thanks for posting) 1) who is the freedom caucus candidate? 2) who is for public funding for private education? Imma re-read in case I missed it Thanks! |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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"When you need it and ain't got it, you're singin' a different tune..."
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Originally Posted By MidwestJ: @bladeswitcher I read this link (thanks for posting) 1) who is the freedom caucus candidate? 2) who is for public funding for private education? Imma re-read in case I missed it Thanks! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MidwestJ: Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: Treasurer's race round-up: Incumbent Missouri Treasurer faces four-way Republican primary Parson appointed guy (not from around here) with a funny name, House appropriations chair for the past six years, Freedom/Conservative Caucus player (champion for public funding of private education) and also-ran compete for office nobody pays attention to . . . . @bladeswitcher I read this link (thanks for posting) 1) who is the freedom caucus candidate? 2) who is for public funding for private education? Imma re-read in case I missed it Thanks! Freedom Caucus endorsed both their guys, Cody Smith and Koenig. Both also happen to be fairly big school choice advocates also, both pushed to get MOScholars through. Attached File |
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Thanks ^
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Was pretty busy here in Warren, but it was around 1700 so people heading through on the way home.
Our line was long, then when I finished I love driving past three polling places to get to mine, instead of the church 700 meters from the house where it was pre-covid. |
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Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: (I've bolded the part that limits the use of the Conservation sales tax money) https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=IV+++43 IV Section 43(b). Use of revenue and funds of conservation commission. — The moneys arising from the additional sales and use taxes provided for in section 43(a) hereof and all fees, moneys or funds arising from the operation and transactions of the conservation commission, department of conservation, and from the application and the administration of the laws and regulations pertaining to the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state and from the sale of property used for said purposes, shall be expended and used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, for the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state, including the purchase or other acquisition of property for said purposes, and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto, and for no other purpose. The moneys and funds of the conservation commission arising from the additional sales and use taxes provided for in 43(a) hereof shall also be used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, to make payments to counties for the unimproved value of land for distribution to the appropriate political subdivisions as payment in lieu of real property taxes for privately owned land acquired by the commission after July 1, 1977 and for land classified as forest cropland in the forest cropland program administered by the department of conservation in such amounts as may be determined by the conservation commission, but in no event shall the amount determined be less than the property tax being paid at the time of purchase of acquired lands. https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=IV+++43 IV Section 43(a). Sales tax, use for conservation purposes. — For the purpose of providing additional moneys to be expended and used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, for the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state, including the purchase or other acquisition of property for said purposes, and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto, an additional sales tax of one-eighth of one percent is hereby levied and imposed upon all sellers for the privilege of selling tangible personal property or rendering taxable services at retail in this state upon the sales and services which now are or hereafter are listed and set forth in, and, except as to the amount of tax, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the "Sales Tax Law" and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith; and an additional use tax of one-eighth of one percent is levied and imposed for the privilege of storing, using or consuming within this state any article of tangible personal property as set forth and provided in the "Compensating Use Tax Law" and, except as to the amount of the tax, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the "Compensating Use Tax Law" and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith. ETA: Control of Conservation funds was the subject of a court case in 2023: Missouri Supreme Court rules lawmakers had no power to limit conservation spending View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bladeswitcher: Originally Posted By JAD762: Wait. Wut? The conservation sales tax is constitutionally protected? Count that as something I didn't know. (I've bolded the part that limits the use of the Conservation sales tax money) https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=IV+++43 IV Section 43(b). Use of revenue and funds of conservation commission. — The moneys arising from the additional sales and use taxes provided for in section 43(a) hereof and all fees, moneys or funds arising from the operation and transactions of the conservation commission, department of conservation, and from the application and the administration of the laws and regulations pertaining to the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state and from the sale of property used for said purposes, shall be expended and used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, for the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state, including the purchase or other acquisition of property for said purposes, and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto, and for no other purpose. The moneys and funds of the conservation commission arising from the additional sales and use taxes provided for in 43(a) hereof shall also be used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, to make payments to counties for the unimproved value of land for distribution to the appropriate political subdivisions as payment in lieu of real property taxes for privately owned land acquired by the commission after July 1, 1977 and for land classified as forest cropland in the forest cropland program administered by the department of conservation in such amounts as may be determined by the conservation commission, but in no event shall the amount determined be less than the property tax being paid at the time of purchase of acquired lands. https://revisor.mo.gov/main/OneSection.aspx?section=IV+++43 IV Section 43(a). Sales tax, use for conservation purposes. — For the purpose of providing additional moneys to be expended and used by the conservation commission, department of conservation, for the control, management, restoration, conservation and regulation of the bird, fish, game, forestry and wildlife resources of the state, including the purchase or other acquisition of property for said purposes, and for the administration of the laws pertaining thereto, an additional sales tax of one-eighth of one percent is hereby levied and imposed upon all sellers for the privilege of selling tangible personal property or rendering taxable services at retail in this state upon the sales and services which now are or hereafter are listed and set forth in, and, except as to the amount of tax, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the "Sales Tax Law" and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith; and an additional use tax of one-eighth of one percent is levied and imposed for the privilege of storing, using or consuming within this state any article of tangible personal property as set forth and provided in the "Compensating Use Tax Law" and, except as to the amount of the tax, subject to the provisions of and to be collected as provided in the "Compensating Use Tax Law" and subject to the rules and regulations promulgated in connection therewith. ETA: Control of Conservation funds was the subject of a court case in 2023: Missouri Supreme Court rules lawmakers had no power to limit conservation spending The Conservation Commission was created by an initiative petition in the 1930s to take protection of land and wildlife out of political hands. Its powers were expanded, and a one-eighth cent sales tax enacted, in the 1970s to strengthen the department. That history, as well as the language of the constitution, shows the intent to limit legislative power over the agency, the majority wrote. “The very reason behind the Conservation Commission’s creation was to remedy the failure of existing government bodies in the 1930s, including the General Assembly, to set aside politics and properly manage Missouri’s conservation needs,” the opinion states. Dang. What would it take to rescind it? I wouldn’t be upset if that tax went away. |
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Looks like Kehoe won, Eigel second and Ashcroft 3rd.
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Originally Posted By JAD762: Dang. What would it take to rescind it? I wouldn’t be upset if that tax went away. View Quote Simple. Circulate a petition, get hundreds of thousands of people to sign it and a majority of of Missourians to vote for it. Alternatively, you could get a majority of of the House and Senate to commit career suicide and put a constitutional amendment on the ballot and then convince a majority of Missourians to vote for it. But seriously dude, Missouri has one of the best fish and wildlife departments in the country and some truly incredible public resources. We have a proud conservation history here and have been and continue to be the envy of the nation when it comes to rod and gun type stuff. What possible reason would you want to get rid of the the conservation tax? If there was ever an example of a GOOD tax, that's it. |
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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In a truly free country, Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms would be the name of a convenience store, not a federal agency
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