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12/6/2010 - Who to sacrafice?:
"We're going to do it in a way that is professional and transparent and we're going to build a map that fairly and adequately represents all Missourians," said Rep. John Diehl, R-St. Louis County.
4/14/2010 - Missouri House passes a bill with the intent to reduce voter fraud.:
Bill sponsor Republican John Diehl of St. Louis County said the bill is a commonsense approach to make it easier to vote and harder to cheat.
4/14/2010 - House moves forward voter ID requirements:
But the bill's sponsor, Rep. John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said the bill would allow more citizens to vote through opening a week of voting even before November's second Tuesday. He said voters wouldn't even need to give an excuse for voting early.
1/19/2010 - House votes for resolution against health care reform:
Rep. John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said other states in the U.S. have been receiving tax exemptions throughout congressional debate. States including Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut would have better tax exceptions than Missouri under the proposed health care reform, Diehl said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 25:
Rep. John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said other states in the U.S. have been receiving tax exemptions throughout congressional debate. States including Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut would have better tax exceptions than Missouri under the proposed health care reform, Diehl said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 18, 2010:
Rep. John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said other states in the U.S. have been receiving tax exemptions throughout congressional debate. States including Vermont, Massachusetts and Connecticut would have better tax exceptions than Missouri under the proposed health care reform, Diehl said.

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