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Story Search Results for Sarah Steelman

5/12/2000 - Legislature kills more major bills than it passes:
Sen. Sarah Steelman, a Rolla Republican, talked the open records bill to death.
4/19/2000 - Ballpark Debate Sneaks Into Budget Debate on Senate Floor:
Things were moving along normally in the Senate during a budget discussion. Then, Senator Sarah Steelman of Rolla attacked the proposed plan to allow St. Louis to use state sales tax to subsidize their new ballpark.
4/17/2000 - Senate approved proposal to make term-limits bigger:
Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, the only senator who spoke in opposition, questioned Schneider about his concerns.
4/17/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 17, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - A budget discussion on the floof of the Senate had a surprise guest on Wednesday - debate on funding for the new stadium in St. Louis. Senator Sarah Steelman voiced objection to the current argument that allows St. Louis to use state sales tax to invest in the new ballpark.
3/07/2000 - Missourian voters pick Gore, Bush:
A McCain supporter, Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, anticipated his defeat.
2/24/2000 - Abortion debate develops over specialized license plate bill:
The abortion debate began after Rolla Senator Sarah Steelman proposed a special "Respect Life" license plate supporting the Missouri Alternatives to Abortion support fund.
2/21/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of Feb. 21, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - Heated abortion debate ensued after Republican Rolla Senator Sarah Steelman proposed creating a special "Respect Life" license plate supporting the Missouri Alternatives to Abortion support fund.
2/21/2000 - Missouri's GOP primary has winner-take-all:
"I've never thought it was a good idea," said Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla. Steelman and her husband are the state chairmen for John McCain's presidential campaign.

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