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12/4/1997 - Lawmakers React to Griffin Sentencing:
House Speaker, Steve Gaw, released a statement saying he's concerned about the public's confidence in government. House Republican Leader, Delbert Scott agreed.
10/2/1997 - Not all stores offer food tax cut:
House Speaker Steve Gaw is the sponsor of the bill.
9/4/1997 - Nine legislators go to Hawaii with state funds:
The House speaker's chief of staff says Steve Gaw found a way to avoid taxpayer concerns over his recent business trip to Hawaii that was the focus of Thursday's Post-Dispatch. Rebecca Sapakie (Suh-pack-ey) has the story in Jefferson City.
9/29/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of Sept. 29, 1997:
House Speaker Steve Gaw is the sponsor of the bill. Gaw says the bill was not intended to limit what kind of stores can apply the tax cut.
9/1/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of Sept. 1, 1997:
Also attending is House Speaker Steve Gaw, but his office says he's paying for the trip with his personal and campaign funds.
5/9/1997 - Lawmakers adjourn with a Constitutional crisis on their hands.:
House speaker Steve Gaw defended his decision to extend the deadline.
5/15/1997 - sales tax cuts under jepardy:
House Speaker Steve Gaw and Gov. Carnahan warn that deductions for parochial school costs could be held in violation of the state constitution's ban on direct or indirect government support of religion.
5/14/1997 - no agreement over tax bill:
"The minute we put something down to help a parent, it is disgraceful," Sen. John Scott, D-St. Louis, said to House Speaker Steve Gaw during Wednesday night's committee meeting. "You want to deprive poor people of buying food over your bigotry dealing with catholic schools."
5/14/1997 - Bigotry Charged for Tax-Cut Opposition:
The conference committee gave up shortly after House Speaker Steve Gaw was accused of bigotry for his opposition to tax credits for private and parochial school costs.
5/13/1997 - Tax-cuts stalled:
House Speaker Steve Gaw and Gov. Carnahan warn that deductions for parochial school costs could be held in violation of the state constitution's ban on direct or indirect government support of religion.
5/13/1997 - House tries to revive welfare reform:
House Speaker Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, said he was looking for other bills before the House onto which welfare reform could be piggy-backed.
5/1/1997 - Lawmakers begin final push:
Over in the House, Speaker Steve Gaw's chief of staff is busy trying to help him keep the House moving with so many big issues left to debate. Sarah Parker says they are still working on managed care, education and child support.
4/29/1997 - Two Prisons:
Since then, the governor's office, House Speaker Steve Gaw and the Corrections Department lobbied committee members.
4/17/1997 - More Prisons/Less Education:
While statistics released by the Department of Corrections indicate that Missouri prisons are among the most overcrowded in the country, the endorsement for two new prisons by both Gov. Mel Carnahan and House Speaker Steve Gaw continues to face some opposition in the legislature.
4/14/1997 - governor's tax cut plan gets attachments:
The governor's plan was the first bill approved by the House this year after receiving the support of the Speaker of the House, Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, and well over 100 other representatives.
3/17/1997 - Cook wants election fraud investigative authority:
Both McLuckie and Kennedy said they plan talk to House Speaker Steve Gaw to get the bill moved up on the calendar and propped for action on the House floor.
2/9/1997 - MU Lobbying:
House Speaker Steve Gaw said efforts should not be made to discredit legislation based on its motivations.
2/3/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of February 3, 1997:
House Speaker Steve Gaw announced the tax package at a Thursday news conference.
2/20/1997 - Sales tax cut passes house:
The bill's sponsor, house majority leader Steve Gaw notes the bill's unique role.Actuality:
1/8/1997 - Gaw Says Legislature Facing Tough Issues.:
Democrat Steve Gaw captured a second term as House Speaker, defeating House Republican Mark Richardson.
1/30/1997 - House majority supports food tax cut:
JEFFERSON CITY - A bi-partisan coalition of lawmakers has endorsed the governor's proposal to cut the state sales tax on groceries, House Speaker Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, announced Thursday.
1/30/1997 - Three Percent Sales Cut Proposal Hits Missouri:
The bill is co-sponsored by Democrat House Speaker Steve Gaw and Republican minority leader Mark Richardson.
1/27/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of January 27, 1997:
House Speaker Steve Gaw announced the tax package at a Thursday news conference.
1/13/1997 - First day for some:
Steve Gaw's re-election as House Speaker went smoothly, a sharp contrast to the political boxing match two years ago that resulted in former Speaker Bob Griffin's ouster and the selection of Gaw, D-Moberly, as a compromise.
1/13/1997 - Inauguration Moved Indoors:
House Speaker Steve Gaw agrees...
1/08/1997 - Partisan Rift in House:
House Speaker Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, cited many of the same issues in his chamber address, but stressed welfare reform and services for children.

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