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5/8/2008 - Women in Missouri's Statehouse:
For the budget conference committee, however, not one woman was among the three Senate Republican conferees. Instead, the most junior male member of the Appropriations Committee -- Sen. Scott Rupp, R-St. Charles County -- rather than two Republican women on the Appropriations Committee who had more seniority -- Sen. Norma Champion, R-Springfield, and Sen. Luann Ridgeway, R-Smithville.
2/28/2008 - Rising flu cases spark concern in Missouri legislature:
The Missouri bill is sponsored by Sen. Norma Champion, R-Springfield.  She said she wants to give the Health Department a long leash in stipulating the parameters for a flu-vaccination program.  Champion said she is not in support of making the vaccine mandatory, but rather just wants to make it more available to children.
2/25/2008 - School-based pilot program for influenza vaccinations:
Intro: Republican Senator Norma Champion is the sponsor of a bill that would establish a school-based flu vaccination pilot program.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 3, 2008:
The Missouri bill is sponsored by Sen. Norma Champion, R-Springfield. She said she wants to give the Health Department a long leash in stipulating the parameters for a flu-vaccination program. Champion said she is not in support of making the vaccine mandatory, but rather just wants to make it more available to children.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 25, 2008:
The Missouri bill is sponsored by Sen. Norma Champion, R-Springfield.  She said she wants to give the Health Department a long leash in stipulating the parameters for a flu-vaccination program.  Champion said she is not in support of making the vaccine mandatory, but rather just wants to make it more available to children.

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