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Sen. Jason Crowell increased his payments to House Speaker Rod Jetton's political consulting business in October after Democrat Ellen Dillon announced she would challenge Crowell's bid for a second term.
Crowell, who paid $3,000 a month to Jetton's Common Sense Conservative Consulting LLC during the 2004 campaign, is now paying $4,500 a month for the services. In 2005, 2006 and most of 2007, Crowell paid Jetton, who he has referred to publicly as his best friend, $1,000 a month to help his political effort.
The increased payments were reported in campaign finance reports due today at the Missouri Ethics Commission. Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau, reported raising $56,720 during the three months ending Dec. 31. His campaign spent $26,433 during that period and Crowell ended the period with $162,366 available for the 2008 election season.
Neither Crowell nor Jetton immediately returned calls seeking comment.
Jetton picked up at least one more consulting contract from a fellow lawmaker. Sen. Luann Ridgeway, R-Smithville, is paying Jetton's firm $1,500 a month. Jetton is also employed by former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney's presidential campaign to help in the Missouri presidential primary on Feb. 5. Romney is paying Jetton $6,000 a month.
Dillon had not reported fundraising totals by early afternoon.
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