The campaign supporting the Maplewood Richmond Heights School District’s Proposition Y, Keep MRH Strong, filed its 8 Day Before campaign finances report online with the Missouri Ethics Commission.
The contributions and expenditures below are from the Keep MRH Strong 8 Day Before Report:
Shevaun McNaughton is the campaign’s treasurer.
Total receipts for the election previously reported, $1,892
Total receipts for this election are $7,977
Contributions:
- David Slater, $100
- Bond Architects, $1,000
- Cindy Crader, $160
- David Pole, $100
- Karen Hall, $200
- Kathryn Kaufman, $115
- Nelson Mitten, $220
- S.M. Wilson & Co., $1,000
- Sandra Richason, $361, in-kind
- Stacy Dick, $140
- Christy Scheidt, $120
- Caroline Strong, $125
- Ben Stotler, $100
- The Post Sports Bar & Grill, $310
- Beverly Sporleder, $100
Total contributions from event: $1,343
Expenditures:
- Food for canvases, $122
- Bank fees, $25
- Office supplies, $33
Expenditures over $100
- Tiny Little Monster, t-shirts, $450 total
- St. Louis Presort, printing and postage, $1,070
- J&E Office City, $126
- OR Pechman, yard signs, $1,860 total
See also, on the MRH Prop Y:
- Council members, MRH board member responds to councilman’s opposition to Prop Y
- Councilman, treasurer of ‘No on Y’ concerned with high property taxes
- MRH School District disputes, corrects ‘No On Y’ postcard statements
- Cerven: Prop Y ballot language “not all of the truth”
- Proposition Y committee: financial report
- City official supports ‘Vote No On Y’
- ‘Vote No On Y’ reports contributions, expenses
- MRH plans $1 million in cuts, if Proposition Y fails
- MRH board, parents discuss Proposition Y in meeting
- MRH board votes to place Proposition Y on ballot
- Maplewood History: Vote Yes On Prop Y
I’m voting YES on Prop Y because I want to keep MRH strong! Peace 🙂
On April 5, I’m voting to Keep MRH Strong!