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03.12.2008 1:08 pm

UPDATED –A new face in the 15th; Kirkwood activist files for state Senate

Steve Eagleton, one of the co-chairs of “Kirkwood Citizens Coming Together for a Brighter Future,” has filed for the state Senate in the 15th District.

Eagleton and the group had been among the critics of the City Council’s decision to go ahead with the April municipal election, in the wake of the tragic Feb. 7 shootings in the chamber that left six people dead, including the assailant. Two council members, the head of a city department and two police officers were killed.

Eagleton filed late Tuesday afternoon as a Democrat.

So far, only one Republican has filed — Glendale Alderman Eric Schmitt, who is rumored to be the favored choice of the GOP for the seat, which will be vacated by state Senate President Michael Gibbons, R-Kirkwood. He’s term-limited, and is running for Missouri attorney general.

 Which prompts a question in Democratic circles: What’s the situation with Kevin Gunn?

Gunn, also a Democrat, has not filed as of yet. He previously had announced for the post and has raised a considerable sum of campaign money. His last report showed him with just under $165,000 in the bank.

As previous Fix readers are aware, Gunn has been rumored to be under consideration for an appointment by Gov. Matt Blunt to the Public Service Commission. 

 That pick was the talk of Democrat Days, where some Democratic members of the state Senate said privately that Gunn’s nomination would be filibustered if it came about. Gunn has not commented, nor has Blunt’s staff.

Eagleton, 46, is the nephew of the late Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton. (Steve Eagleton’s father, the late Dr. Mark Eagleton, was the senator’s brother.)

Here’s the statement that Steve Eagleton’s campaign just sent out:

“Today, with encouragement from Democrats in the 15th Senate District and across the state, Steve Eagleton announced his candidacy for the Missouri Senate. Eagleton, an attorney and real-estate developer, lives in Kirkwood with his wife Moranda….”

” ‘Across St. Louis County and Missouri, families are struggling with the skyrocketing cost of healthcare, college tuition, and a lagging economy. Unfortunately, our state’s Republican leadership too often continues to embrace policies that take our state backwards,’ ” Eagleton said in the statement.

“ ‘I am running for State Senate because I know Missouri can do better. We must fix the healthcare crisis, keep college affordable for every family, and support life saving stem-cell research and the world-class jobs it brings.

 “ ‘I am also running because I aspire to the courage, conviction, and selflessness that we remember from our state’s finest men and woman. I grew up in the shadow of these men, such as former Sen. John Danforth and my late uncle, former Sen. Tom Eagleton. They taught me well the approach of a statesman, fighting for the people rather than for special interests.” 

“I’m running for the Missouri Senate; in doing so I make a commitment to the voters of the 15th Senate District. I commit to help lead our state forward. I commit to offering new ideas, expanding healthcare for every Missourian, and demanding better results from state government. Together, we can rein in the special interests that dominate the political process and return accountability to our government.”

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Actually, he resided in Sandy Springs, GA…an upscale community, Atlanta suburb…but he does appear to be somewhat of a charlatan…reports say he is a very distant relative of Tom Eagleton.

— M
11:11 pm March 12th, 2008

Everyone who donated to Gunn’s campaign should have their money refunded. It’s a disgrace that he sold out to Governor Matt Blunt . Folks that is exactly what Kevin Gunn did.

Shame on him

Happy St. Paddy’s

— Watcher
1:30 am March 13th, 2008

If the ubiquitous Mr Steve Eagleton wants to step up to the plate and take a swing at the 15th senate district, so be it. I don’t see anyone else rushing to file now that Gunn has flown the coupe. Let’s just hope Eagleton didn’t have anything to do with encouraging Mr Gunn’s exist. And Mr Eagleton will definitely need to clarify some of the comments he made on KMOX and several tv stations where he said some rude and insensitive things about the town of Kirkwood and its’ council and city attorneys. Insulting these Kirkwood officials can’t help kick off a campaign race, especially when the town he’s criticizing lays in the heart of the 15th senate district. He probably needs to kick his campaign off with an great big sincere apology and clear the air first thing. It’s the media that has repeatedly referred to him as a lawyer and they’re the experts, right? The reporters are the ones who check these guys out when they interview and quote them, right? So media people, what kind of law does he practice? and what law school did he go to? What community involvement has he had that lets voters in the 15th know who he is and why we should trust him. Is he a member of the Lions Club? Kiwanis Club? PTA? YMCA? the community pool for goodness sake? Just something besides the newly formed Bright Future for Kirkwood Club, please? The papers don’t refer to him as a real estate developer but they definitely call him “an attorney” or “lawyer from Kirkwood”. Is his law practice within the city of Kirkwood or does he actually live in the city of Kirkwood? What’s his record and can he do this job? His answer needs to be more than “growing up in the shadow of Senator Danforth & Senator Eagleton” though that’s a good start. The apology needs to come now and then the race.

— reeves
2:10 am March 13th, 2008

Eagleton has no chance. I hope Gunn will refund the $$ I gave him so I can give it to Schmitt. And they wonder why people are skeptical and jaundiced.

— Mike94
9:00 am March 13th, 2008

I looked at the Georgia Bar Association and there are no Eagletons practicing law in Georgia. Hmmmmmmmm

— who?
9:17 am March 13th, 2008

I am hearing that Gunn told Senators there were some personal and family reasons for not running…wonder if it is health related?

— Insider
9:19 am March 13th, 2008

Just what St.Louis needs - another sleezy developer.

— A CENTRIST
12:51 pm March 13th, 2008

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