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5/10/2011 - Missouri Senate unanimously passes legislation to allow prayer in public schools and government buildings. :
St. Louis City Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones voted for it on the Senate floor and in committee.   
4/27/2011 - Governor Nixon signs off on the repeal of Proposition B restrictions:
Democratic St. Louis Senator Robin Wright-Jones says the governor took away the voter's voice.
4/27/2011 - Governor rescinds dog-breeding restrictions:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, disagreed with the changes.
4/27/2011 - Missouri legislature passes new congressional map:
St. Louis Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones refused to sign off on the new map because it only leaves Democrats with two districts.
4/19/2011 - Legislation that allows prayer in public schools and government buildings passes Senate Committee unanimoulsy :
St. Louis City Democrat Robin Wright-Jones says she has no problem with people praying anywhere.
4/13/2011 - Dog breeding law provisions overturned in Missouri House:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis, said the legislation sets a dangerous precedent.
4/11/2011 - Senate committee passes House redistricting plan:
Committee member Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, voted for the Senate proposal last week but against the House one Monday. She said neither map gave blacks nor Democrats the proper representation. Wright-Jones said she voted for the Senate's map last week to move it along but that she plans to vote against both proposals when they reach the Senate floor.
4/11/2011 - Senate Committee on redistricting narrowly passes House re-districting map.:
Senator Robin Wright-Jones voted against the map.  She says Blacks outside of St. Louis and Kansas City would loose their voice in congress. 
3/16/2011 - Citizens petition to uphold dog breeding initiative:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis, said the Senate's endorsement of the bill sets a dangerous precedent.
3/16/2011 - Senate committee considers charter school expansion:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, also sponsored a bill allowing the St. Louis City Transition Board to establish charter schools in its district. Wright-Jones said Dr. Kelvin Adams, the superintendent of St. Louis Public Schools, used the same system in New Orleans after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
3/14/2011 - Missouri Senate takes on 'right to work':
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis, spoke against "right to work" while it was still under committee review. 
3/10/2011 - 'Right to Work' Bill Heads to Missouri Senate :
But St. Louis Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones says it would actually do the opposite.
2/15/2011 - Voter identification bill takes one more step:
But on the other side, st. Louis City Senator Robin Wright-Jones does not support the bill. She says it creates a burden for some citizens.
2/15/2011 - Senate committee passes 'right-to-work' legislation:
St. Louis Democrat Robin Wright-Jones was one of those opposed.
2/15/2011 - Missouri General Laws committee passed the "Right to Work" Law in a six to two vote Tuesday.:
Although there was a majority decision in the General Laws committee, one Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones disagreed with passing the bill.
1/10/2011 - Mo. legislators express concern after Ariz. shooting:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis County, expressed concern over incendiary images and words used
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 25, 2011:
While Riddle sponsored the original House bill, Sen. Robin Wright-Jones D-St. Louis City sponsored the underlying Senate bill minus all the additions.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 18, 2011:
While Riddle sponsored the original House bill, Sen. Robin Wright-Jones D-St. Louis City sponsored the underlying Senate bill minus all the additions.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 11, 2011:
Committee member Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, voted for the Senate proposal last week but against the House one Monday. She said neither map gave blacks nor Democrats the proper representation. Wright-Jones also said she wanted the governor to veto the plans so that they could go to the courts.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 10, 2011:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis County, expressed concern over incendiary images and words used by the media, politicians and citizens and said the negative rhetoric impacts the way people behave.

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