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06.13.2008 2:26 pm

McCaskill waves so long, farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, good-bye to $1M

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BY SAM HANANEL
Associated Press Writer
 
The Associated Press’ Sam Hananel is reporting that U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill’s latest Senate financial report states that she’s dropped efforts to recoup about $1 million that she still owed her family for personal loans to help bankroll her 2004 unsuccessful bid for governor.

She did, however, do enough fundraising to pay back about $500,000 of the $1.6 million loan.

From the story:

“Friday was the deadline for the Missouri Democrat to raise enough money to recover a $1.6 million personal loan to her campaign four years ago. … The rest cannot be recovered because state law sets a time limit on recouping election debt.
 
” ‘Frankly, when it comes down to it, she’d rather be doing her job and going after waste and fraud than be stuck on the phone asking for money,’ said spokeswoman Adrianne Marsh.
 
“While the unpaid debt is substantial, McCaskill has been described as one of the wealthiest members of Congress.
 
“According to her personal financial disclosure released Friday, McCaskill owns investments worth as little as $51,000 and as much as $230,000. Her husband, housing developer Joseph Shepard, holds more than 300 investments in real estate partnerships, companies and other accounts worth at least $18.3 million and possibly more than twice that amount.
 
“The forms, filed each year by all 535 members of Congress, report assets and liabilities in broad ranges that make it impossible to determine exactly how much each lawmaker is worth.
 
“McCaskill ‘did her best’ to recover the debt, Marsh said, but the senator was hampered by ’strict, self-imposed fundraising limitations and an aggressive schedule in the Senate.’
 
“Some campaign groups had criticized McCaskill for using her clout as a senator to help retire debt from the governor’s race, especially when the money raised was going to McCaskill’s bank account. But the process was legal under federal and state election laws.
 
“Under Missouri law, a candidate has 18 months to pay off campaign debts. McCaskill moved the debt to her state auditor campaign committee in 2005, giving her extra time to repay it, then restructured her auditor committee into a debt service committee in 2006, giving her additional time.
 
“She did not begin trying to recoup the old debt until after she was elected to the Senate.
 
“Earlier this year, the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan government watchdog group, pegged McCaskill’s net worth at around $24 million and ranked her the 26th wealthiest congressional lawmaker based on its analysis of last year’s report.
 
“That’s well above that of Missouri’s senior senator, Republican Kit Bond. His latest financial disclosure report on Friday showed assets ranging from as little as $265,000 to as much as $1 million. The report shows Bond’s wife, Linda, who works at a political fundraising firm, has assets of at least $693,000 and as much as $2 million.”

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So in order to beat Jim Talent, she took 1.6 million of her husband’s money… money made off of government subsidized housing projects and now she won’t pay him back. Wonder just how ol’ Joe Shepard plans on making that up.

Missouri got the best Senator (her husband’s) money can buy!

Boy, I’m sure glad that after 35 years of the women’s movement that I’m raising my daughters in an age where women don’t need to depend on their husband to get ‘things’ for them… that they can earn it on their own.

— tsquare
2:48 pm June 13th, 2008

Actually, t, if you bothered to read the article, you’d see she loaned herself the money to run for Governor in 2004. Also, most enlightened people view marriage as a partnership in which husbands and wives work together and support each other.

Of course, judging from your remarks and outrage, I’m sure we can all look forward to your slamming John McCain for wife’s corporate jet and entertaining donors and politicos at their multiple residences. He’s done both plenty. And he didn’t earn a dime of that money. She inherited it.

— shecky
3:25 pm June 13th, 2008

It is hard to believe how little regard these politicians have for the intelligence of voters. McCaskill uses her husband’s nursing home money to lose a race she should have won and later, when she is elected to office, attempts to use her political power to raise money to pay off the debt to herself. The, when she fails in the effort, her spokesperson says that she would rather be doing the people’s business than raising money. Everyone knows McCaskill has not been doing her job for many months, unless her job is to fly around the country campaigning for Obama and appearing on talk shows. McCaskill is all about self-promotion, and an embarassment to Missouri.

— Baggio
6:31 am June 14th, 2008

You’ve got to be kidding me.

McCaskill has done more in her first year than Talent did in his entire term.
Check the facts. See what she’s been working on.

The woman puts her whole like into public service and asks her supporters to help her pay debt from the campaign, and people are up in arms. Her husband is a successful business man, but McCaskill is pretty humbled by all of it.

I’m proud to have her as my Senator.

— kiddingme
7:53 am June 14th, 2008

Using public office for personal gain is quite an accomplishment. Senator MCCaskill ought to replace her necklace with a big “For Sale” sign.

Tell us, how does a Senator accomplish all these great things when she is flying all over the country campaigning for Obama and appearing on talk shows?

— Baggio
5:13 pm June 14th, 2008

I’m fairly certain that she does most of those interviews in a hallway in the capitol between votes, and in the evening after a full day at work. What’s interesting is that you are oblivious of the fact that this is common practice in politic; to speak publicly for the candidate of your choice, or regarding issues. It’s part of her job as an elected official. Duhh… Also, if you are not aware of what she’ been working on then, you are not paying attention. For example her stand against pork spending, foreclosure seminars, war contracting legislation, an airline repair security bill, hearings on reverse mortgage protection for seniors, the list goes on and on.

— kiddingme
6:11 pm June 14th, 2008

Baggio you seem to be up-set that McCaskil has been campaigning for, and supporting Obama from the beginning.

Baggio, in your eyes, is she an embarassment to Missouri for campaigning for that colored fellow? Is this really your beef with McCaskil? Just wanting to know.

— D. Walker
6:35 pm June 14th, 2008