From the MO Democratic Party, here's some info about the Scharnhorst ethics complaint that the Ethics Commission referred to the MO Attorney General's Office...
http://www.missouridems.org/newsroom/pressreleases/display.asp?prID=47 [1]
Problems Stemming from $20,000 in Unreported Funds
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Newly filed campaign finance reports show that the action by the Missouri Ethics Commission may stem from Scharnhorst’s failure to disclose at least $20,600 worth of checks he wrote and accepted as treasurer of the political party committee.
Scharnhorst has since been removed as treasurer of the legislative committee and the new treasurer was forced to re-file campaign finance reports going back more than a year.
The newly filed reports show that Scharnhorst failed to disclose at least $20,600 worth of transactions last March. Failing to disclose this money is a violation of
· $5,000 contribution from Supporters of Heath Research and Treatments;
· $5,000 contribution from the Greater KC Chamber of Commerce;
· $600 contribution from the Rural Telecommunications Committee PAC; and
· $10,000 expenditure to the Senate Majority Fund.
“If this candidate can’t properly manage campaign funds, then we surely don’t need him handling our tax dollars in
Scharnhorst is running against Democrat Genevieve Frank in next Tuesday’s special election to fill the seat vacated by Rep. Jodi Stefanick, the author of