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5/12/2005 - Senate approves restoring money to First Steps:
But Republican Senator Mike Gibbons from St. Louis County says none of the program's services will change.
4/13/2005 - Private Insurance Companies Help Pay for First Steps:
The Senate gave first round approval to a bill that would salvage the First Steps Program. The program was almost eliminated under Gov. Blunt's Medicaid cuts. Senator Mike Gibbons, a Republican from St. Louis County and the President Pro Tem, sponspored the bill. It would require insurance companies to pick up some of the costs. The program gives treatments and therapies to children under three with development problems like Autism.
4/13/2005 - Senate gives approval to First Steps bill, 8 other bills:
Sen. Mike Gibbons, R-Kirkwood, who sponsors the bill, said it was a good program, but was in need of some serious structural changes.
3/17/2005 - Missouri legislature halfway through session:
Senate President Pro Temp Mike Gibbons says the public chose the legislative priorities.
3/17/2005 - Senate formally approves Medicaid cuts:
Kirkwood Republican Mike Gibbons, the Senate President Pro Tem, says the current system just doesn't work.
3/14/2005 - Senate Leader Calls for Medicaid Overhaul:
Just minutes before the senate's debate on Medicaid cuts, President Pro Tem Mike Gibbons, from St. Louis County, says he's prepared for a long night.
2/1/2005 - Lt. Governor Kinder is Presiding Over the Senate Daily:
The state constitution gives the Lt. Governor the authority to preside over the senate. Historically, Lt. Governors have handed the day to day responsibilies to the President Pro Tem. President Pro Tem Mike Gibbons is a Republican senator from St. Louis County. He says Lt. Governor Peter Kinder is dedicated to the senate.
1/3/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of January 3, 2005:
In the Senate, the Democratic leader seconded the nomination of Republican Mike Gibbons to become the Senate's top leader -- president pro tem.

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