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5/15/2014 - Gun law nullfication bill fails in Missouri Senate:
Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, said the changes made by Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, and members of the House were different from what was agreed on.
5/15/2014 - Senate kills gun nullification bill:
Wrap: State Senator Brian Nieves sharply criticized the House for changing the high profile gun bill in the final days of session.
4/30/2014 - Missouri Senate approves federal gun nullification measure:
On the other side...Senator Brian Nieves said neither of the two Mayors reached out to him in attempt to discuss their concerns on the measure.
4/2/2014 - Educational leaders spoke in favor of Common Core:
"It seems like the more I learn about it, the more it sounds like a John Grisham novel with the secrecy and cover-ups," said Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington. "I've heard it over and over where teachers have been at the meetings--it happens every time--teachers telling stories about how their superintendents are singling them out because they are not in support of Common Core."
3/5/2014 - Biggest gun-rights advocate in the Mo. Senate being challenged:
Wrap: Republican Representative Dave Schatz has put up a quarter of a million dollars of his own money to challenge Senator Brian Nieves for his seat in the Missouri Senate.
3/11/2014 - Pit bulls would be considered equal to toy poodles under a measure before Missouri lawmakers:
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, would prohibit a local government from enacting any law that limits the ownership of a dog based on its breed.
2/19/2014 - Study reveals murder rate increase since 2007 repeal of permit-to-purchase:
Missouri's leading 2nd Amendment rights advocate Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, questions the accuracy of the study's findings.
2/12/2014 - Lawmaker calls gun rights group "bullies":
Bill sponsor Senator Brian Nieves separated himself from the two sides before the statement was made.
2/11/2014 - Missouri Senate gives first round approval to federal gun law nullification bill:
The bill's Republican sponsor Senator Brian Nieves, was not happy with Senator Scott Sifton's amendment aiming to protect local police from litigation.
2/10/2014 - Mo. Senate debates controversial gun bill:
Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, presented what he called the "new and improved" SB 613. Nieves said the revised version removes references to previous gun control acts and asserts that "knowingly enforcing infringements to second amendment rights" leaves police liable.
2/10/2014 - Missouri Senate debates controversial gun bill:
Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, presented what he called the "new and improved" bill. Nieves said the revised version removes references to previous gun control acts and asserts that "knowingly enforcing infringements to second amendment rights" leaves police liable.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of August 25, 2014:
The bill, called the Second Amendment Preservation Act, stalled in the Senate Thursday afternoon when Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Franklin, expressed major concerns with the House version of the bill for stripping language about punishments for law enforcement who violate the act's provisions.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 12, 2014:
The bill, called the Second Amendment Preservation Act, stalled in the Senate Thursday afternoon when Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Franklin, expressed major concerns with the House version of the bill for stripping language about punishments for law enforcement who violate the act's provisions.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 5, 2014:
Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, is the Senate handler for the measure and he said neither of the two mayors talked to him or Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, the bill sponsor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 28, 2014:
Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, is the Senate handler for the measure and he said neither of the two mayors talked to him or Rep. Doug Funderburk, R-St. Peters, the bill sponsor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 31, 2014:
House Speaker Tim Jones did not, as he had announced earlier, file for the eastern Missouri Senate Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Franklin County.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 24, 2014:
House Speaker Tim Jones did not, as he had announced earlier, file for the eastern Missouri Senate Senate seat being vacated by Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Franklin County.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 10, 2014:
Rep. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, donated $250,000 to his campaign fund to challenge Sen. Brian Nieves for his seat in the Senate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 3, 2014:
Rep. Dave Schatz, R-Sullivan, donated $250,000 to his campaign fund to challenge Sen. Brian Nieves for his seat in the Senate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 24, 2014:
Missouri's leading 2nd Amendment rights advocate Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, questioned the accuracy of the findings.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 17, 2014:
Missouri's leading 2nd Amendment rights advocate Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, questioned the accuracy of the findings.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 10, 2014:
Before the NRA's statement, bill sponsor Brian Nieves, R-Washington, said he did not care where the NRA stood on the issue and he did not think Nasheed's amendment was neither a bad nor good thing.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 3, 2014:
"There are indeed states that have younger concealed carry permit ages," Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, said. "What we don't know yet is whether or not it has made a difference."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 27, 2014:
"There are indeed states that have younger concealed carry permit ages," Sen. Brian Nieves, R-Washington, said. "What we don't know yet is whether or not it has made a difference."

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