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The Dynamics of Jefferson City and How to Motivate Legislators and Caucuses. Randy Scherr R. J. Scherr and Associates. Lets take a look back. Term limits 1990-92 Republican Senate –early 2001 Republican House – 2003 SB 1038 in 2008-campaign limits. Only State with -. Term limits
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The Dynamics of Jefferson City and How to Motivate Legislators and Caucuses Randy Scherr R. J. Scherr and Associates
Lets take a look back • Term limits 1990-92 • Republican Senate –early 2001 • Republican House – 2003 • SB 1038 in 2008-campaign limits
Only State with - • Term limits • No Campaign Contribution limits • No lobbying expenditure limits
Current Ethics Reform Legislation(various bills) • Revolving door • Restrictions on Political Consultants • Limited Lobbyist expenditure limits • Limited Group expenditure limits • NO CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITS
Lobbyists and Special Interests • Everyone has one • Effectiveness • Constituency • Credibility • Issues/ political philosophy • MONEY
Challenges Cities face • MML lobbying team • Individual City lobbyists—16+ cities • Perception of using “public dollars” (SB 576 and others) • Broad range of issues
Your issues • Revenue/taxation • Governance • Regulatory • ECO/DEVO tools – TIFs, TTDs, CIDs, Tax Credits • Confidentiality- open meetings/records
Case Study—Utility/Telco bills • Pole Attachments/ROW/Permitting • One or two city practices can set the agenda • 30-40 lobbyists for the utilities • MML lobbyists + municipal utilities + some city council and managers • Lobbying expenditures • Utility PACs with $100s K
Obstacles • # of issues • # of opposing lobbyists • Their lobbying expenditures • Their PACs
2014 Elections Statewide House Senate • 17 seats up • 8 unopposed • 6 open seats • Auditor • 10 Ballot questions • 163 seats up • 57 unopposed- 3 in open seats • 28 open seats
How do you motivate the GA • You can’t forget the traditional tools • Trenchers vs. Swoopers • But there are tools that probably aren’t at your disposal • Work harder and smarter • Build better coalitions • Build better grassroots