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1/8/1996 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 8, 1996:
Former Speaker Pro Tem Jim Barnes resigned from his post Jan. 10 after being subpoenaed to appear before a Cole County grand jury. However, Barnes said the subpoena was not a factor in his resignation.
1/4/1996 - Democrats Still Split in House:
If Griffin were ousted, rather than replaced in a speaker election, Speaker Pro Tem Jim Barnes, D-Raytown, automatically would assume the powers of speaker.
1/3/1996 - House Leader Offers up Job:
So, Jim Barnes suggests his position could be assumed by a black lawmaker:
1/11/1996 - Missouri's New House Speaker:
He replaced Jim Barnes of Raytown who turned in his resignation that morning.
1/11/1996 - Black Caucus: Mission Accomplished:
The opportunity for Daniels to seek the post as a Democrat emerged when the position of speaker pro tem was vacated by Rep. Jim Barnes, D-Raytown.
1/09/1996 - Speaker Race Back to Square One:
But there is another Democrat waiting in the wings - Speaker Pro Tem Jim Barnes, D-Raytown.
1/08/1996 - Black Caucus Flexes Muscle:
Minority Whip Don Lograsso, R-Blue Springs, said the Republicans have made it very clear that Griffin should resign and allow Speaker Pro Tem Jim Barnes, D-Raytown, to preside.
1/03/1996 - House Democrats Divided:
In an interview Wednesday night, House Speaker Pro Temp Jim Barnes, offered up his own post if it would avoid a women-versus-blacks split within the Democratic caucus.

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