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12/15/2011 - One Missouri House Member Proposes Capping Political Donations:
12/15/2010: Newspaper Story - House Speaker Steve Tilley says he is encouraging House members to swear off lobbyist gifts.
11/10/2011 - House Speaker Drops Out of Missouri Lieutenant Governor Race:
1/ 5/2011: Radio Story - Steve Tilley was inaugurated as the speaker of the house and has sworn to make changes.
10/6/2011 - House Pushes Through China Hub Legislation:
Speaker of the House Steve Tilley says he hopes the Senate is willing to compromise.
10/6/2011 - House debate on China Hub sparks Senate reaction. :
While the House debated the bill on the floor,  Speaker Steve Tilley says they just want a bill that both sides will agree on.
10/25/2011 - Missouri Senate calls it quits on special session:
Speaker of the House, Steve Tilley, says if the Senate has adjourned, then there is no reason for the House to come back.
10/20/2011 - Missouri House Makes Final Attempt For Compromise On Tax Credit Bill:
House Speaker Steve Tilley said although the House has a problem with sunsets, they can agree with sunsets if several reforms are made, which the Senate refused to do.
10/20/2011 - House and Senate remain far apart with limited time left in special session:
Speaker of the House, Steve Tilley, says if the Senate does not want to conference then it is clear they do not want to pass legislation.
10/12/2011 - Missouri Senate has a new goal: ending the special session next week:
House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, said last week the House was trying to "craft a bill that the Senate will take up and pass." However, Mayer stayed true to the Senate's message Tuesday, saying the chamber will not consider a bill without sunsets.
9/21/2011 - China hub said to be on life-support:
In a statement released Wednesday morning, House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, said the House doesn't intend to extend the special session past Friday. Wednesday night, Mayer agreed that Friday would be the effective drop-dead deadline for something to get passed.
9/11/2001 IN NEW YORK AND WASHINGTON D.C. - Missouri Government News for the Week of May 2, 2011:
The flooding is continuing to breach the levees in the Southeast part of the state, and according to the House Speaker Steve Tilley, some colleagues were unable to meet in the Capitol Tuesday because they were back home helping through the crisis.
8/24/2011 - Missouri plans cheaper, safer corrections system:
"There are evidence-based practices and policies that have been shown to reduce recidivism at a lower cost to taxpayers," House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, told reporters at the conference. "We must learn from other states and adopt those policies that achieve more public safety with few public resources."
5/4/2011 - Lawmakers override governor's veto on congressional redistricting map:
Speaker of the House Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, said the Democratic caucus should be embarrassed for discussing the possibility of kicking out members for voting against the party.
5/13/2011 - Lawmakers and business leaders say the session has been productive :
"Our primary focus legislatively is putting people back to work," House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, said at the beginning of the session.
5/10/2011 - Welfare drug testing heads to the Governor's desk:
1/27/2011: Radio Story - House Speaker Steve Tilley says he has faith in the drug testing bill for welfare passing.
4/26/2011 - Missouri Legislature Discussed One Natural Disaster After Another:
The flooding is continuing to breach the levees in the Southeast part of the state, and according to the House Speaker Steve Tilley, some colleagues were unable to meet in the Capitol Tuesday because they were back home helping through the crisis.
4/18/2011 - U.S. representatives discuss congressional districts with state senators:
State lawmakers from both chambers, including House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, Republican Floor Leader Tim Jones, R-St. Louis County, House Redistricting Committee Chairman John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, and Senate President Pro Tem Rob Meyer, R-Dexter, joined the U.S. House members at the meeting.
4/11/2011 - Missouri attorney general rebukes federal health care law:
House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, disapproved of the fact that Koster pinpointed only one issue in the act.
3/9/2011 - Hundreds flood the Capitol in support of disability rights:
Among those speaking at the rally were Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and Speaker of the House Rep. Steve Tilley, R-Perryville.
3/3/2011 - Restrictions on funeral protesting bill passes in House:
But House Speaker Steve Tilley says lawmakers in Missouri can't worry about the Supreme Court.
3/24/2011 - Missouri Considers Drug Testing Welfare Recipients :
1/27/2011: Radio Story - House Speaker Steve Tilley says he has faith in the drug testing bill for welfare passing.
3/1/2011 - House votes to overturn voter-approved minimum-wage law:
“Some things are passed by the voters and I think we should respect that. But if there's unintended consequences that we feel like the residents in our district didn't understand or didn't realize were going to occur, we have an obligation as their representative to fix it,” said House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville.
2/8/2011 - Bill for drug testing of welfare recipients is closer to the Senate floor:
1/27/2011: Radio Story - House Speaker Steve Tilley says he has faith in the drug testing bill for welfare passing.
2/8/2011 - Attorney General Chris Koster Brushes Off Questions Regarding Federal Health Care Lawsuit:
House Speaker Steve Tilley says he wants Koster to take a position.
2/7/2011 - Governor's chief of staff takes heat about travel expenses:
In January, House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, and House Democratic Leader Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, announced the legislature's goal to crack down on the governor's habit of billing his travel expenses to other departments.
2/7/2011 - Missouri legislators speak out about hacked Facebook pages:
Wrap: House Speaker Steve Tilley recommends all government workers to use the private wireless Internet service provided.
1/5/2011 - Steve Tilley's Inauguration:
Steve Tilley has assumed his role as the speaker of Missouri's House of Representatives. Jamal Andress has more from Jefferson City.
1/5/2011 - Economy, business priorities for new legislative session:
In his inaugural speech, Speaker of the House Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, acknowledged the error of the ways Republicans previously behaved toward the Democratic minority.
1/4/2011 - Economy and jobs top priority for new legislature :
"Our primary focus legislativily is putting people back to work," said anticipated House Speaker, Steve Tilley, R-Perryville.
1/27/2011 - House Speaker Pushes Drug Testing on Welfare Recipients:
House Speaker Steve Tilley says the bill should pass next week.
1/27/2011 - Columbia Representative Proposes Cigarette Tax:
The House's Repulican Speaker Steve Tilley says his party is opposed to any tax increase.
1/18/2011 - House's top Democrat joins GOP in criticizing Nixon's travel expense transparency:
Talboy and Republican House Speaker Steve Tilley say the governor should travel the state.
1/18/2011 - Gov. Nixon Prohibited From Using State Budget for Travel :
Wrap: House Speaker Steve Tilley says there will be a crackdown on the Governor's travel budget.
- Missouri Government News:
Earlier in the day, House Speaker Steve Tilley expressed a bit more optimism and gave the chances of approval at five or six on a ten-point scale.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 28, 2011:
Earlier, House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, dropped his campaign for lieutenant governor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 21, 2011:
Earlier, House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, dropped his campaign for lieutenant governor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 14, 2011:
Earlier, House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, dropped his campaign for lieutenant governor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 7, 2011:
Speaker of the House Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, will no longer seek to be the next Lieutenant Governor of Missouri.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 31, 2011:
House Speaker Steve Tilley wrote a letter asking State Auditor Tom Schwiech to audit the city of Moberly, which is now facing a $40 million debt after Mamtek failed to pay bondholders.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 24, 2011:
House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, said: "What the Senate did is they took almost all the provisions that we all liked out and put in some provisions that they knew we didn't like, like the Compete Missouri, and then said, 'By the way, you needed to live up to your end of the deal.'"
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 17, 2011:
House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, said: "What the Senate did is they took almost all the provisions that we all liked out and put in some provisions that they knew we didn't like, like the Compete Missouri, and then said, 'By the way, you needed to live up to your end of the deal.'"
- Missouri Government News for the Week of September 26, 2011:
House Speaker Steve Tilley told reporters his GOP members had agreed to have their leadership make the determination of what to do next.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of September 19, 2011:
House Speaker Steve Tilley told reporters his GOP members had agreed to have their leadership make the determination of what to do next.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 9, 2011:
Earlier in the day, House Speaker Steve Tilley expressed a bit more optimism and gave the chances of approval at five or six on a ten-point scale.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 25, 2011:
The flooding is continuing to breach the levees in the Southeast part of the state, and according to the House Speaker Steve Tilley, some colleagues were unable to meet in the Capitol Tuesday because they were back home helping through the crisis.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 7, 2011:
Among those speaking at the rally were Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and Speaker of the House Rep. Steve Tilley, R-Perryville.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 28, 2011:
“Some things are passed by the voters and I think we should respect that. But if there's unintended consequences that we feel like the residents in our district didn't understand or didn't realize were going to occur, we have an obligation as their representative to fix it,” said House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 31, 2011:
The Republicans, Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, Senate President Pro Tem Rob Mayer, and House Speaker Steve Tilley, sent the request in a letter to Koster. They have repeatedly asked the attorney general to join a lawsuit against federal health care.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 24, 2011:
Republican Speaker of the House Steve Tilley says his party will oppose this, and any other tax increases.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 17, 2011:
The legislature's top Republican withheld direct criticism of the governor's budget, saying he needed more time to study Nixon's proposals, but House Speaker Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, noted that the new federal health law restricts the state from making cuts in Medicaid. Medicaid coverage is a major component of the federal law's objective to assure health care coverage. State Budget Director Linda Luebbering said that under that law, Missouri would lose all federal Medicaid funds &#..
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 3, 2011:
On the other side of the Capitol, Speaker of the House Steve Tilley, R-Perryville, cited his five priorities for the House, with jobs, accountability and education topping the list — similar to the priorities for House Democrats. In an unusual move for an inaugural speech, Tilley threatened to grant subpoena powers to the budget committee chair to help root out more "waste, fraud and abuse."

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