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12/13/2001 - Republicans Happy With Redistricting:
As of now, three of those districts would be contained wholly in Boone County -- the 23rd, 24th and 25th districts now held by Democrats Tim Harlan, Chuck Graham and Vicky Riback-Wilson. Two other districts would pick up portions of northern Boone County.
9/24/2001 - Holden Names New Chief of Staff:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said, "I have worked closely with Mike in the past and I think the years he spent in the governor's office before will be helpful to him in working with the legislature."
9/04/2001 - Graham to run for House Majority Leader:
Citing Graham's past experience with the House, Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said Graham would do a good job as the majority leader.
8/30/2001 - Gov. Bob Holden Announces New Use for $25 Million in Tobacco-Settlement Funds:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, disagreed with Rohrbach's opinion.
5/03/2001 - MU Arena-One Step Closer to Reality:
The arena has cleared many hurdles since the legislative session began in January. Doubts about the donor have plagued the resolution, as well as dissent among the Columbia delegation in the House. Democratic Reps. Vicky Riback Wilson and Tim Harlan voted against the measure.
5/01/2001 - House approves concealed weapons in vehicles:
"I feel my vote was in keeping with the wishes of the community," Wilson said. Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, also voted against the measure.
4/25/2001 - The Missouri House barely passes a resolution to fund an MU basketball arena:
Graham's fellow representatives from Boone County didn't feel the same way. Both Vicky Riback Wilson and Tim Harlan voted against the resolution.
4/24/2001 - Gov. Holden still wont endorse MU Arena, Cardinals Stadium Proposals:
The substitute proposal addressed criticism from Reps. Vicky Riback Wilson, and Tim Harlan, both Democrats from Columbia, who were concerned about imposing additional financial burdens on taxpayers in a tight budget year. The new version of the bill would defer bond appropriations until 2005.
2/5/2001 - Managed Care Legislation Would Allow Direct Access to OB/GYNs:
Democratic Representative Tim Harlan is the chief sponsor of the bill.
1/30/2001 - Holden proposes grants for life sciences research:
The governor's proposals would be subject to the normal appropriations process, something Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said may prove difficult.

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