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Opinion

Commentary: McCaskill damages her reputation

The Kansas City Star

March 25, 2011 12:26 PM

Sen. Claire McCaskill, a driving force for rooting out waste and fraud to protect American taxpayers, just tripped on Politics 101: Make darn sure you pay your own taxes correctly. She apologized this week for failing to pay several years of personal property taxes owed on a private plane.

In her decades of highly effective public service, the former Jackson County prosecutor and Missouri state auditor has always stood up for accountability, for a definitive right and wrong. She’s developed a national reputation for opposing and uncovering corruption.

Amid the criticism, it must be remembered that McCaskill held up her hand and admitted she made a mistake in failing to pay $287,000 in personal property taxes on a family plane and immediately paid up.

From her days of crusading against meth production in Jackson County to her more recent efforts to end billions of dollars of wasted military contracts, McCaskill has always been a positive force in politics.

But this revelation comes on the heels of another embarrassment, that she’d twice mistakenly billed taxpayers for political trips. Even the act of essentially paying herself for legitimate public trips doesn’t pass the sniff test of a smart political decision.

To read the complete editorial, visit www.kansascity.com.

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