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6/SESSION/ALONGSIDE A SIMILAR BILL ALSO KNOWN AS NATHAN'S LAW. NATHAN'S LAW WAS NAMED AFTER NATHAN BLECHA, AN INFANT WHO DIED JUNE 26, 200 - Missouri Government News for the Week of May 7, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, said, as a parent, she believed that her son should understand how to deal with bully, instead to run away.
5/1/2012 - Missouri House debated an anti-bullying bill and voted down an amendment.:
St. Louis Democratic Representative Genise Montecillo says her son was bullied at school but the measure is not the right solution.
4/5/2012 - House passes bill that would ease transportation hardships for students.:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, opposed the bill.
4/16/2012 - A bill that would make it a crime to enforce President Obama's Affordable Care Act:
Democratic Representative Genise Montecillo questioned why Missouri lawmakers debating the bill.
3/19/2012 - 'Bill of rights' pushed for deaf and hard of hearing Missouri children:
Saint Louis Democratic Representative Genise Montecillo says she likes the idea of improving the environment for the students.
2/21/2012 - Nixon administration accused of questionable accounting:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, added to the criticism and accused Nixon's office of using "fuzzy math," to put the budget together.  
2/14/2012 - House debates English requirement for drivers license test.:
Democratic Representative Genise Montecillo says she is concerened the test will prevent people from getting jobs.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of September 10, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, said the plan will pull too many resources from surrounding areas and would not be good for state education as a whole.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of September 3, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, said the plan will pull too many resources from surrounding areas and would not be good for state education as a whole.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 14, 2012:
"This is a distraction to continue to pull resources," said Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, during the final House debate Tuesday. "A lot of these kids these kids are homeless in St. Louis city public schools. The homeless rate is extremely high. We have to address those concerns."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 30, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, said, as a parent, she believed that her son should understand how to deal with bully, instead to run away.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 23, 2012:
"Back off. Trust women. Let them make their own informed decisions," said Genise Montecillo, D- St. Louis City.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 16, 2012:
"Back off. Trust women. Let them make their own informed decisions," said Genise Montecillo, D- St. Louis City.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 9, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, spoke out against the bill and raised concerns about the unpredictable consequences of the bill.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 2, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, spoke out against the bill and raised concerns about the unpredictable consequences of the bill.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 27, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, added to the criticism and accused Nixon's office of using "fuzzy math," to put the budget together.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 20, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis, added to the criticism and accused Nixon's office of using "fuzzy math," to put the budget together.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 13, 2012:
Rep. Genise Montecillo, D-St. Louis City, said the deaf or hearing-impaired could not have a interpreter at the exam under the bill.

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