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Sen. Josh Hawley's (R-MO) opponent is jumping on a new report showing the senator only travels home an average of six times a year. The St.

Louis Magazine sorted through public filings from the offices of elected officials to uncover what they're using taxpayer dollars to pay for. Hawley's opponent, Lucas Kunce, says that the numbers prove the senator rarely comes back to Missouri. Read Also: Sen.



Josh Hawley is praying for your money "Now we know: Josh Hawley is only in Missouri six times a year," he wrote on X. According to the data, in the six years that Hawley has been in office, he flew from Washington back to Missouri 33 times. It averages out to six times each year.

"And almost half of the time when Hawley billed taxpayers for his flights to Missouri, they tended to be around the holidays of Easter, July 4, Thanksgiving, or Christmas and New Year’s," the report said. "He’s used taxpayer money to fly home four of the five Christmases since taking office, landing in Missouri between December 17 and 23 and then flying back on either January 2 or 3." He also only flew back to Missouri four out of five times for Thanksgiving, Independence Day and Easter during the years 2019 through 2023.

Members of Congress have allotted funds from taxpayers that they can use when traveling for official purposes. Flying back to the state from Washington falls in that bucket, but Hawley only rarely uses it. His longest trip home was during the 2020 COVID-19 crisis when Hawley flew home .

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