St. Louis Beacon

  • Thomas Backs The Beacon
Thursday
Feb 09th






      
 
Home

Cialis Online

Republican James Harris' relatives snag another fee office Print E-mail
By Jo Mannies, Beacon political reporter   
Posted 10:35 am Thu., 1.14.10

molicense100tabs.jpgAt least one prominent Republican is doing well under Gov. Jay Nixon's bid process to award contracts for the state's quasi-private system of license offices.

The offices generally are called "fee offices'' because a fee is added to each transaction to pay for office operations and profit.

According to an announcement just issued by the Department of Revenue, the  Overland license office, 9443 Lackland Rd.,  has been awarded to Wentzville Agency Management, LLC.  The company earlier was awarded the Warrenton contract.

The company "is associated with Mary Winkelman of Labadie, John R. Harris II of Washington, and Michelle Boyer of O’Fallon..." the Revenue Department's release said.

Winkelman is the grandmother, and John R. Harris II is the father, of Republican activist James Harris. The younger Harris formerly served as then-Gov. Matt Blunt's staff member in charge of such awarding such contracts, which used to go to allies of whoever is governor.

James Harris now heads the group Better Courts for Missouri/Show Me Better Courts, which has launched the initiative-petition effort to do away with Missouri's current system of selecting judges in the urban/suburban areas, and for the appeals court and state Supreme Court.

Until the last half of Blunt's tenure, the fee office contracts generally have gone to friends of whoever was governor. Blunt began bidding out the offices when some contracts lapsed, and Nixon expanded the system to include all fee offices. The Legislature approved a bill last session, at his request, that now sets the bid process into law as the official practice for awarding the fee office contracts.

 

 

 

Only registered users can comment on an article. Please login or register.

  • Thank you for reading the St. Louis Beacon, a non-profit news organization dedicated to reporting and discussing "news that matters" to the St. Louis region. You can support the Beacon by attending our events, becoming a source in our Public Insight Network or making a donation.

Editors' Picks

 

'The Road Show' improv

Brent Jones | St. Louis Beacon

This Saturday was the debut of a new show by The Improv Shop that will bring out of town improv teams to St. Louis to play for — and with — a local audience. The Road Show brought teams "Everybody Grok" and "Felt" from Chicago.

We talked to Eric Christensen, producer of the Road Show and member of local improv team "Ted Dangerous"; Katie Nunn, member of "Ted Dangerous" and improv coach; and Melanie Penn and Ranjan Khan, members of local teams "Melanj" and "Magic Ratio"; about the St. Louis improv scene and why it's important to welcome teams from other cities to perform here.

See a larger version of the slideshow

Beacon Backroom Blogroll


Topics

Please note: The times shown on this page are correct for St. Louis time. The times shown when you click on an event are calculated by Google based on your time zone settings, if you are signed in to Google Calendar. If you are not signed in to Google Calendar, the times are shown in GMT, which is currently five hours ahead of St. Louis

@

Register to receive our daily email of new content.  If you're already registered, email us at [email protected] with the subject line "subscribe".

Barroom Conversations

The Beacon's nationally recognized Barroom Conversations program on race, class and other issues that divide will be held on Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, at 7:30 PM discussing Education and Class. RSVP on Facebook and invite your friends! We'll pick up where we left off at Six Row Brewing Co., 3690 Forest Park Avenue at Spring. We look forward to seeing you again!

FAcebook
Twitter
Google+
RSS
inn_125x125_white_rounded_square2

The Investigative News Network is a consortium of nonprofit news organizations dedicated to watchdog and public interest reporting.

See our other partners.