Group supporting Amendment 5 spends more than $3 million ahead of election

Lucas Geisler

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

The group promoting Gov. Mike Kehoe’s push to eliminate Missouri’s income tax has spent $3 million so far this election.

Filings with the Missouri Ethics Commission show Missouri Promise PAC has spent $3.3 million from April 1-June 30 supporting Amendment 5. Most of its spending has gone toward “media” so far.

Its major donors in the report are two groups – $1.9 million from Missouri Promise Inc. and $1.5 million from Secure Missouri. The latter group’s website said it “was formed to support Governor Mike Kehoe’s vision of a stronger, more competitive Missouri where businesses thrive, families prosper, and communities grow.”

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Since the end of the quarterly reporting period on June 30, Missouri Promise PAC has taken in several donations greater than $5,000, the threshold the state mandates groups disclose within 48 hours. Those reports show more than $6 million through in-kind contributions from Missouri Action, a 501(c)(4) nonprofit that promoted “civic participation.”

Opposing Amendment 5 is the Missouri Association of REALTORS-backed Missourians for Fair Taxation. That group has so far spent $1 million, after receiving $1.9 million from the real estate group on June 2. It has so far spent $807,990 on media opposing the income tax elimination.

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