JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Three state representatives underwent their first financial reporting since swearing in earlier this month, revealing financial padding for the three special-elects.
Rep. Dean Plocher, R-Town and Country, reported the largest fund with $30,830.48 on hand with no debt; Rep. DaRon McGee, D-Kansas City, reported having $3,149.35 and no debt; and Rep. Rory Rowland, D-Independence, reported $9,035.87 on hand with $5,000 debt.
The three representatives, just sworn in, will seek re-election one year from their initial election.
Rachael Herndon was editor of The Missouri Times until 2019. She also produced This Week in Missouri Politics, published Missouri Times Magazine, and co-hosted the #MoLeg podcast. Herndon joined The Missouri Times in 2014, returning to political reporting after working as a campaign and legislative staffer. In 2019, she entered Missouri’s cannabis industry, co-founding Greenway Magazine.