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11/08/2004 - Missouri Republicans Increase Hold on State Government:
But the outgoing House Democratic floor leader, Rick Johnson, warns that the postelection pledges of bipartisanship might not be anything more than promises.
11/05/2004 - House Democrats elect new floor leader:
Coleman's message of cooperation matched with the replacement of floor leader, Rep. Rick Johnson, suggests the Democrats may be seeking a less confrontational tack.
5/4/2004 - The House passed a $5 billion budget Tuedsay that they say does what the Governor wants without raising taxes.:
Democratic floor leader Rick Johnson says the governor's concerns aren't the issue.
5/14/2004 - Filibuster blocks Medicaid bill on the final day of legislative session:
Preventing more than 65,000 people from being kicked off was a success, said the House Democratic leader -- Rep. Rick Johnson, D-High Ridge.
5/13/2004 - Veto Override of Liability Lawsuit Legislation Fails:
But the top Democrat in the House Rick Johnson argued malpractice lawsuits are not driving up the cost of insurance.
5/07/2004 - Holden disengaged from lawmakers:
House Minority Leader Rick Johnson, D-High Ridge, and Jacob said that Holden does meet with Democratic leadership on a weekly basis.
5/07/2004 - Future looks dim for Republican priorities as legislature begins final week:
Democratic leaders of both chambers brought up priorities they said Republicans have neglected to address so far this session. House Minority Floor Leader Rick Johnson, D-High Ridge, said prescription drug coverage for seniors should be priority. He also said the legislature needs to address a bill that would help law enforcement comply with the conceal and carry law passed last year.
5/04/2004 - Legislature passes education budget, delays work on welfare budget:
House Minority Floor Leader Rick Johnson, D-High Ridge, said he voted against the lower education budget because it should have received more funding. With a budget that's $1 billion larger than last year, Johnson said the legislature should use $600 million of it to fully fund the foundation formula for public schools.
4/19/2004 - House passes bill to cap medical malpractice lawsuit awards.:
Opponents like Representative Rick Johnson say it's a waste of time.
4/07/2004 - House passes $18.6 billion budget:
"We should be ashamed that we could not take care of our funding responsiblities, and we passed it off to the local districts instead," said House Minority Leader Rick Johnson, D-High Ridge.
2/12/2004 - Republican House Speaker proposed a bill to limit education adminstrative spending.:
House Democratic Leader, Rick Johnson, says he is still studying the bill, but that Democrats already pledged to make sure as much money as possible makes it to the classroom.
1/13/2004 - Union Fee Ban Advances:
Democratic Floor Leader Rick Johnson was also critical of the entirely Republican-driven efforts to pass the resolution.
1/07/2004 - Legislative session begins with partisan warfare:
At a post-session news conference, House Democratic Floor Leader Rick Johnson, D-High Ridge, criticized Republicans for abandoning crucial and difficult budget decisions last year. Johnson said his party intends to work with the Republicans, but he will "respond appropriately" to issues that incite him.

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