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5/18/2012 - A legislative session of wedge issues - A Senate resolution setting up nullification tops it off:
The Constitutional concerns over the bill had the opposition arguing that the resolution was an attempt to secede from the Union. Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis, calls all issues taken up by the resolution an effort to "dismantle the United States as we know it." She said it's all a part of the national Republican agenda.
4/30/2012 - Bill to require presidential candidates to provide birth record passes committee:
Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones says the bill is a racial issue.
4/17/2012 - Birth control bill causes debate in Missouri Senate.:
Republicans seek to block this mandate, but Democratic St. Louis Senator Robin Wright-Jones says this bill is just part of the resistance to health care laws.
3/20/2012 - Capital Security Concern at the Center of Senate Debate:
Wrap: St. Louis Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones says more security cameras are necessary after the cross hair incident this January.
2/28/2012 - St. Louis senator files for Kansas City seat after redistricting. :
Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, has yet to file for her primary challenge in an urban St. Louis City district against Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, because of the map. The commission's map drew Nasheed's house one block outside of the fifth district, currently held by Wright-Jones.
2/28/2012 - The preliminary state Senate map was an obstacle for candidate filing Tuesday.:
Nasheed planed to run against incumbent St. Louis Senator Robin Wright-Jones for the 2012 elections, and now can only wait.
2/21/2012 - Senate bill looks to heighten security in the Capitol after threats to lawmakers.:
Wrap: One month after crosshair stickers were placed on the door of six lawmakers in the capitol building,  St. Louis City Senator Robin Wright-Jones, sponsored a bill to put security cameras in the hallways of the statehouse.
1/26/2012 - Senate bill would bar those on welfare from gambling:
Democratic St. Louis Senator Robin Wright-Jones opposes the legislation and says she would likely filibuster if the bill makes it to the Senate floor.
1/25/2012 - Texting and Driving Bill Meets Opposition in Legislature :
St. Louis Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones sponsors the bill.
1/25/2012 - State Capitol heightening security after legislators were targeted:
The stickers targeted Democratic Senators Victor Callahan, Jolie Justus, Kiki Curls, Robin Wright-Jones, and Marie Chappelle-Nadal. Also Republican House Representative Scott Dieckhaus received a sticker. Of the five senators targeted, Callahan, Justus and Curls represent the Kansas City area, while Wright-Jones and Chappelle-Nadal represent the St. Louis area.
1/25/2012 - Heightened Security at Missouri Capitol after Gun Stickers Cause Concern:
Targeted Senator Robin Wright-Jones says the capitol had metal detectors for a short time after 9/11 and thinks they should return.
- Senate moves on economic development measures:
Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, who filed to run against Democratic incumbent Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, was thrown off the ballot for the seat Wednesday after a St. Louis Circuit Court Judge said she did not meet residency requirements to run in the district. Nasheed represented the main primary challenge to Wright-Jones for the St. Louis City Senate seat.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 30, 2012:
The opposition says the bill could be grounds for secession. Sen. Robin Wright-Jones said it's part of the Republican agenda to break away because "we have an African-American president."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 23, 2012:
The opposition says the bill could be grounds for secession. Sen. Robin Wright-Jones said it's part of the Republican agenda to break away because "we have an African-American president."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 26, 2012:
The bill sponsor Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St.Louis City, said the measure was created in direct response to cross-hair stickers appearing on some senator's doors this January.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 19, 2012:
The bill sponsor Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St.Louis City, said the measure was created in direct response to cross-hair stickers appearing on some senator's doors this January.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 5, 2012:
Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, is running against incumbent Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, in 2012, but the map has drawn her home 200 feet out of that district.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 27, 2012:
Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, is running against incumbent Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, in 2012, but the map has drawn her home 200 feet out of that district.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 20, 2012:
One month after crosshair stickers were placed on the door of six lawmakers in the capitol building, St. Louis City Senator Robin Wright-Jones, sponsored a bill to put security cameras in the hallways of the statehouse.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 30, 2012:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, opposes the legislation and calls the bill "self-serving."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 23, 2012:
Sen. Robin Wright-Jones, D-St. Louis City, opposes the legislation and calls the bill "self-serving."

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