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5/15/2009 - One legislator says term limits have made Mo. politics "hyper-partisan":
Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, also said this session was unprecedented, at least by what he's seen during his years in the General Assembly, in the behavior exhibited by the legislators.
4/9/2009 - Disagreements over tax credits split Republican state senators:
During Wednesday's 10-hour session, bill sponsor Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, said the legislation was being held hostage by a couple of individuals.
4/9/2009 - A:
Republican Washington senator John Griesheimer tried to find support for his cap on tax credits.
4/23/2009 - House Republicans aim to use stimulus money for tax reduction:
But eastern Missouri Senator John Griesheimer said a bill dealing with this much money introduced this late in session stands little chance of getting passed.
4/23/2009 - House Republicans now want $1 billion tax reduction:
Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, said the proposal would face an uphill battle.
4/14/2009 - Nixon calls on Senate to pass jobs bill:
The sponsor of the bill, Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, said it is "frustrating, ridiculous, embarrassing" that the Senate has been unable to pass legislation. "The governor has shown restraint in criticizing us," Griesheimer said, adding that the bill has come to the floor five times but has never come to a vote.
4/14/2009 - Missouri loses 900 jobs to Michigan because of lagging Senators:
Senator John Griesheimer (grease-hi-mer), a Washington Republican and the bill sponsor, says he's doing all he can get the bill passed.
4/1/2009 - Senate dispute could kill jobs bill:
Republican Senator John Griesheimer said he doesn't think the bill will get back to the House, much less the Governor's desk.
3/31/2009 - Senators say commercial is causing hundreds of Missouri residents to call and email:
"This whole thing has been a fiasco from day one," said Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, who voted in favor of the bill. "Quite honestly, I think this has been handled wrong from the start. When they (Ameren) started talking to me last year, it was all about CWIP (construction work in progress). When the bill got filed, it had CWIP in it, but then it had all kinds of other stuff in it. Well, then the barrage started, and then the press started. And now we'v..
3/31/2009 - The Senate will consider a measure that could lead to a second nuclear power plant in Missouri.:
In voting for the bill, Senator John Griesheimer warned fellow committee members of a backlash from constituents who were exposed to ads full of what Griesheimer says are lies.
3/3/2009 - The Senate Commerce Committee heard from backers of a bill to improve Missouri's emergency response system for cell phone users.:
Senator John Griesheimer is reviving efforts to let voters decide on a tax to update 911 call technology in Missouri.
2/11/2009 - Tax break bill is expected to die in Senate.:
Republican Senator John Griesheimer said the need for tax credit reform is holding Senators back from supporting a bill that provides incentives for job creation and research.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 6, 2009:
The Senate adjourned with indications the tax-credit control idea would be revived in an effort to save the bill. "Please try to compromise on the end product so we can turn this state around and get people working again," Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, pleaded with his colleagues.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 30, 2009:
The Senate adjourned with indications the tax-credit control idea would be revived in an effort to save the bill.  "Please try to compromise on the end product so we can turn this state around and get people working again," Sen. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, pleaded with his colleagues.

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