MISSOURI PETROLEUM MARKETERS & CONVENIENCE STORE ASSOCIATION
Industry: Energy
Within the last 24 months*
MISSOURI PETROLEUM MARKETERS & CONVENIENCE STORE ASSOCIATION ranks 219th amongst lobbying organizations, having given 10 gifts to legislators and their staffs, valued at $956.
* The state releases data two months after lobbyists submit it, and our numbers reflect the last 24 months on record.
Since 2004
MISSOURI PETROLEUM MARKETERS & CONVENIENCE STORE ASSOCIATION gave 49 gifts to state legislators and their staffs, valued at $5,642.
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Top 10 legislators who have received the most from this organization
| Date | Recipient * | Value | Description | Category | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014-04-28April 28, 2014 | ENTIRE MISSOURI SENATE* | 229.4$229.40 | MO State Capitol Senate Movie Night | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2014-03-31March 31, 2014 | ENTIRE MISSOURI SENATE* | 215.25$215.25 | 2014 Senate Bowling Tournament | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2014-04-04April 4, 2014 | ENTIRE MISSOURI SENATE* | 200.0$200.00 | Bones Restaurant, Games of the Missouri Senate II | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2015-03-09March 9, 2015 | ENTIRE MISSOURI SENATE* | 180.0$180.00 | Senate bowling tournament/ Capital Bowl | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2015-03-25March 25, 2015 | Sen. David Pearce | 62.3$62.30 | bowling shirts for senate bowling tournament at Capital Bowl | Other | |
| 2013-09-06September 6, 2013 | Rep. Caleb Rowden | 18.98$18.98 | lunch | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2014-09-15September 15, 2014 | Rep. Jeanie Riddle | 14.52$14.52 | Lunch | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2013-12-03December 3, 2013 | Sen. Brian Munzlinger | 13.52$13.52 | lunch | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2013-12-03December 3, 2013 | Sen. Brian Munzlinger | 13.52$13.52 | lunch | Meals, Food, & Beverage | |
| 2013-12-04December 4, 2013 | Rep. Vicki Englund | 8.4$8.40 | lunch | Meals, Food, & Beverage |
* Lobbyists sometimes report that they purchased a gift for an entire committee or the full legislature. In these cases, it's not clear whether everyone in the group actually received a gift.