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12/11/1997 - Session Preview:
The senator is Sen. Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County, the only Republican to support the governor's veto. Supporters of the ban said it was her vote that doomed the override effort.
11/25/1997 - Thousands of mentally ill patients in Missouri go untreated:
Saint Louis County Senator Betty Sims said the data is disturbing.
11/18/1997 - Babies born to mothers on Medicaid increases:
Saint Louis county Senator Betty Sims said she has seen more and more teens have babies because they have been let down by society and the public school system.
9/11/1997 - Sims' position secure:
Although Republicans grumble over the narrow over-ride defeat, Steve Ehlmann says Senator Betty Sims' position as Minority Whip will not change.
9/11/1997 - Abortion Debate Twists:
On Wednesday the Senate came one vote short of overriding the governor's veto of the bill banning a late-term abortion procedure. Supporters of the bill needed 23 votes to override, but got only 22 when Sen. Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County, became the lone Republican to vote for sustainment.
9/10/1997 - It's Back!:
Those most critical speech came from Sen. Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County. She was the only Republican to support the Democratic governor's veto.
5/1/1997 - Lawmakers begin final push:
St. Louis County Senator Betty Sims and her staff are looking ahead to the last two weeks.
4/8/1997 - Senate approves hospital purchase oversight:
St. Louis County Senator Betty Sims suggested the new guidelines.
4/21/1997 - Hospital sale prompts new rules:
St. Louis County Senator Betty Sims says she created the bill in order to protect communities from loosing their medical care.
2/10/1997 - School Funding Promoted:
Supporters of the bill emphasized the need for additional funding in Kansas City and St. Louis. "Extra money is required to educate children in metropolitan areas", said Sen. Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County.

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