(AP) The company owned by Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill’s husband purchased an airplane that she could occasionally use, the federal lawmaker disclosed Friday.
McCaskill’s office said Joseph Shepard’s company took possession of the single-engine Pilatus PC 12/47E a week ago and that it will be used primarily for his business. The plane also will be chartered for use by others by an independent charter company.
McCaskill spokesman John LaBombard said Friday that the senator was publicly and immediately disclosing the plane purchase.
“Any use of the plane by Claire will never be paid with taxpayer dollars, and Joseph has implemented strict safeguards to ensure every cost associated with the plane is paid fully and on time,” LaBombard said.
Shepard’s company is to file a personal property declaration for the airplane with the tax authority in St. Louis County on Jan. 2. An independent company will manage compliance and monitoring of tax and financial reporting and disclosures.
McCaskill is a former state auditor and won her first U.S. Senate term in 2006. She won re-election in 2012 by defeating Republican U.S. Rep. Todd Akin.