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Newest representatives maintain cash

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.