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11/01/2005 - New Requirements Make it Difficult for Senior Citizens to Obtain License:
Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis, said he thinks the new law places an unfair burden on senior citizens.
10/24/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of October 24, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Tim Green, D-St Louis, wants to make it easier for Missouri senior citzens to obtain a drivers' license under the new "show me proof" laws.
5/12/2005 - Legislature passes foundation formula:
While Shields attempted to engineer a plan that would limit the number of gaming boats while increasing loss limits and the gross receipts taxes the boats must pay, a filibuster begun by Sen. John Loudon, R-St. Louis County, and continued by Sens. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, and Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, has made this idea seem doubtful.
4/26/2005 - Senate approves cuts to higher education:
Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, said the state bore some of the responsibility for tuition increases that threatened the financial future of the state by making it too expensive for even the middle classes.
4/14/2005 - Senate passes changes to school funding:
St. Louis County Senator Tim Green was among the Democrats who argued against the bill.
3/1/2005 - Union lock on public projects could end:
To Saint Louis County Democrat Tim Green, the bill weakens unions, hurting all Missouri workers.
3/02/2005 - Workers' Comp bill passes House:
Sen. Tim Green (D-St. Louis County) was one of the bill's most vocal opponents in the Senate. He said much of the House language was unacceptable.
2/7/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 7, 2005:
Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, said the informal discussions should have been completed in committee.Get the newspaper story
2/28/2005 - Families of Bellefontaine residents protest closing:
Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, said he had similar concerns.
2/24/2005 - House tweaks Senate compromise in workers' compensation bill:
"This bill is just too extreme," Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, said. "It's a blatant attack for an injured worker not to be compensated while injured. And hopefully, they will change their tune while it's debated through the House."
2/24/2005 - Missouri House bill replaces Senate workers comp compromise:
St. Louis County Senator Tim Green says the House bill is a big step back.
2/2/2005 - Senate committee hears proposal to eliminate legislators' state health insurance:
St. Louis County Democratic Senator Tim Green proposed a bill to eliminate something very near and dear to many senators health.
2/15/2005 - Senate sends worker's comp to House:
Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, who participated with a handful of senators in informal negotiations before the floor debate, said the Senate measure passed Thursday morning was "not a good bill" but was improved by a lot of the language stripped during the informal talks.
2/14/2005 - Sen. Graham filibusters SMS name change bill into the night.:
*Graham's fellow Democrats did most of the work early on. St. Louis Senators Tim Green, Maida Coleman -- herself a cosponsor of the name change bill -- Rita Days and Joan Bray held up proceedings by debating a series of amendments. They filled the time by complaining about the cuts to social services, like Medicaid, proposed in Blunt's budget.
2/10/2005 - Senate passes worker's comp bill to House:
Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, who participated with a handful of senators in informal negotiations before the floor debate, said the Senate measure passed Thursday morning was "not a good bill" but was improved by a lot of the language stripped during the informal talks.
2/09/2005 - Workers' Comp bill wins first round approval. :
Critics of the bill say it still does not address major problems in the system. One problem left unfixed, said Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, was that injured workers are waiting too long for their settlements. Many are forced to go on unemployment to pay the bills, which jeopardizes their settlement, he said.
2/08/2005 - Senate likely to debate worker's comp reduction:
The effectiveness of the talks is under dispute, and while Loudon said they were going "great," Sen. Tim Green, D-St. Louis County, expressed less enthusiasm.
1/31/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of January 31, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - St. Louis County Senator Tim Green proposed a bill today to prohibit state health insurance for legislators.
1/26/2005 - Senate Committee Passes Workers' Compensation Reform Bill:
Senator Tim Green.
1/26/2005 - Workers' Comp Bill Voted Through to Senate:
"Once again we're blaming the increase in workers' comp rates on the injured worker," said Sen. Tim Green (D-St. Louis County). "We're doing a lot of sprucing up but we're not solving the problem."

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