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10/9/2001 - Holden signs tax exemption bill:
Senator Mike Gibbons is one of the sponsors.
5/7/2001 - The Senate Redistricting Committee approves a map that places Gephardt out of St. Louis City:
Gephardt's the top Democrat in congress. This change could means reelection could be more difficult for Gephardt, because it moves Democrats out of his district. Republican St. Louis County Senator Mike Gibbons voted for the map.
5/2/2001 - Governor Holden appoints the final two republicans to the redistricting commission:
St. Louis Senator, Republican Mike Gibbons, says he's ready to move on.
5/15/2001 - The St. Louis County Caucus filibusters; the House passes a dram shop bill:
Sen. Mike Gibbons, R-St. Louis County, proposed the amendment, which would shift voters in Ladue, Creve Coeur and Maryland Heights from the First District into Akin's Second District. It would also give Rep. Lacy Clay, D-Mo, University City and 7,000 more voters within St. Louis City limits.
5/07/2001 - Gephardt loses the city, as the Senate Redistricting Committee issues another map:
"It reflects a community of interest, while keeping the majority/minority district. St. Louis is losing population, and this map reflects that," said Sen. Mike Gibbons, R-St. Louis County.
4/4/2001 - A committee Taxpayers are closer to paying for the St. Louis Cardinals Stadium:
A Senate committee worked with Cardinals owners on corporate sponsorship of the new ball park. St. Louis and Missouri taxpayers would still pay to build the new Cardinals stadium. Senator Mike Gibbons, chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee, says the bill was given new life.
4/23/2001 - Democrats Beware! Bush's lawyer comes to the aid of the Missouri Senate:
Sen. Mike Gibbons, R-St. Louis County, disputed that complaint. "The committee as a whole is his client. Confidentiality applies to all the committee members."
3/07/2001 - Abused pets got the attention of Missouri lawmakers:
Sen. Mike Gibbons, R-St. Louis County, and Sen. Pat Dougherty, D-St. Louis City, presented to a Senate committee legislation to toughen regulation of animal breeders and distributors.

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