Did Republican Senate Candidate Sarah Steelman Remove State Records From Her Office Upon Leaving Office?

Sarah Steelman tries to pass herself off as Tea Party. She's not. She's a political hack insider who has deceptiCON written all over her forehead. Now just a week or so after Democrat Claire Mama Caskill stepped in it, charging the federal government for flights on her private airplane that weren't taken for official government business, Sarah Steelman may have her own controversy brewing as Ed Martin cheers the both of them on. Little do they know, Todd Akin is preparing to announce.

So what did Steelman do this time to add to her long list of reasons not to vote for her. It appears she is being accused of removing state records from her office upon leaving office.

The DSCC is accusing McCaskill challenger Sarah Steelman of possibly breaking state law by taking state records with her when she stepped down as state treasurer. The party committee sent an open records request to the current state treasurer, and according to the archives, there are no records from Steelman’s four years in office.


No records after four years in office? I wonder what Steelman could be hiding.