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1. Bentonville, AR
2. Olathe, KS
3. Lee's Summit, MO
4. Bossier City, LA
5. Branson, MO
6. Huntsville, AL
The RLJ dealership will remain open while the other 4 dealerships in Raytown and Harrisonville
will close. The RLJ dealership in Lee's Summit will have no other Chrysler dealers competing with
them within at least a 20-mile radius.
Marshall Hebert (owner of Hebert's Town and country) gave $4,250 to GOP candidates, $2,500 to
Dem candidates, and $1,300 to the NRCC since 2004. Mr. Hebert is also on the National Auto
Dealers Association Board of Directors representing Louisiana.
Frank Stinson (owner of Roundtree) gave $24,000 to GOP candidates and $3,400 to Demcocratic
candidates since 2004.
The Bossier City dealership owned by RLJ-McCarty-Landers and the Shreveport dealership
owned by Marshall Hebert will stay open. The Shreveport dealership owned by Stinson will be
forced to close.
Branson, MO Market:
Mr. Davis and Ms, Church gave no money to any political candidates since 2004.
The RLJ owned dealership in Branson will remain open while the other 3 dealerships will be
forced to close in June.
Tri-Lakes Motors in Branson (RLJ owned) will have no other Chrysler dealers within a 30-mile
radius of its dealership.
Bentonville, AR Market:
The Landers-McLarty dealership will have no other Chrysler dealers within a 20-mile radius of the
dealership. The closest competitors will be in Pineville, MO (22 miles away) and Fayetteville, AR
(27 miles away).
Huntsville, AL Market:
The dalerships in Athens and Decatur gave no money to any political candidates since 2004.
Landers-McCarty and the Athens dealership will remain open while the Decatur dealership will
close in June.