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12/4/2000 - Shelton says independent candidacy possible:
O.L. Shelton and Quincy Troupe have served in Jefferson City for a combined 40 years.
12/4/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of December 4, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - Quincy Troupe and O.L. Shelton are veteran Missouri politicians from St. Louis.
12/11/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of December 11, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - Quincy Troupe and O.L. Shelton are veteran Missouri politicians from St. Louis.
11/14/2000 - Gender battle erupts in Missouri Legislative Black Caucus:
The members base their arguement on the caucus' longstanding tradition to rotate the chairmanship between St. Louis and Kansas City, with the chairman and vice chairman from different cities. Rep. Quincy Troupe, D-St. Louis, has been a member of the caucus for 22 years and said the position has always rotated during his tenure, with the vice chairman always becoming chairman.
10/2/2000 - Stars and bars displayed on Capital grounds:
St. Louis Representative Quincy Troupe says he can't understand why the state would display a symbol of slavery.
10/02/2000 - Confederate flag on state capitol grounds:
"It shows a lack of priority when the rest of the country is trying to forget about the insanity of slavery and the concepts of slavery forever," said Rep. Quincy Troupe, D-St.Louis.
4/12/2000 - St. Louis airport control goes before House committee:
It was just a week ago when St. Louis city representative Quincy Troupe charged racism is behind the proposal.
4/11/2000 - Lawmakers involved in racism controversy agree to cease-fire:
Midday Tuesday, Rep. Quincy Troupe, D-St. Louis City, met with Sen. Steve Ehlmann, one the persons he labelled last week as racist.
4/10/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 10, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - A week after St. Louis Rep. Quincy Troupe charged racism over a similar proposal, the House Municipal Corporations Committee heard testimony on both sides of a plan to take control of Lambert airport away from the city.
4/06/2000 - Remonstrance may be on the horizon for Rep. Troupe, but he isn't backing down:
On Tuesday, during a radio interview on the possibility of transferring control of Lambert Airport from St. Louis City to a regional board, Rep. Quincy Troupe, a Democrat, tarred the measure's sponsor as racist. Sen. Steve Ehlmann, Troupe said,"just needs to put on his hood and declare himself the grand dragon or the imperial wizard."
2/7/2000 - Sex Between Guards and Inmates Could Become a Felony:
Quincy Troupe of St Louis is sponsoring the proposal.
2/28/2000 - Democrat legislators want to make contraceptive coverage mandatory for insurance companies.:
Rep. Quincy Troupe, D-St.Louis, introduced the other bill. He said that "women suffer a lack of support. Even if vasectomies are covered, insurance companies don't deal with the real problem."

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