Blunt releases pay-to-play database
Matt Blunt today released his Administration's pay-to-play database. Lobbyists and government contractor can now check the going rate of return for political contributions. By providing more transparency, the pay-to-play marketplace can become much more efficient.
For example, prospective political contributors can now find out that Blunt contributor, Highway Commissioner and ethics charge co-defendant Mike Kehoe has received... over $550,000 from the Blunt Administration since 2005.
The wonders of technology.
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ENTERPRISE "We'll pick you up!"
For what they have been paid, they should pick up state employees and take them to dinner!
This database is a hoot!