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11/8/2012 - Senate Democrats choose new leaders:
Wrap: Jolie Justus has replaced Victor Callahan as the Democratic Floor Leader.
4/5/2012 - Senate tries again to roll back teacher tenure:
"I don't know what going from five to ten years does," said Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County.
4/17/2012 - Birth control bill causes debate in Missouri Senate.:
But Democrats say this bill would make it harder for women to get birth control. Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan says the bill gives responsibilities of insurance companies to employers.
3/27/2012 - Hundreds gather to protest at Capitol:
The rally attendees were joined by various Democratic lawmakers, such as Sens. Tim Green of St. Louis and Victor Callahan of Jackson County.
2/21/2012 - Senate debates bill against Obamacare medical coverage.:
Democratic Senator Victor Callahan says this bill gives the responsibilities of insurance companies to employers.
1/31/2012 - Bill ends in heated discussion regarding Senate Agenda :
The filibuster provoked Democratic Senator Victor Callahan to question the importance of the legislation being placed on the agenda.
1/31/2012 - Catholic schools tell lawmakers to let them educate kids in failing schools.:
Sen. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, said he supported the elimination of the Kansas City school district and the annexation by surrounding districts. Callahan said he did not support letting students flee the district and go to schools far from their home.
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.
1/23/2012 - Workplace discrimination bill blocked in Senate:
Despite its relatively quick passage through committee, the bill faced opposition from Democrats concerned about the affect of limiting damages on business accountability. Minority Floor Leader Sen. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, called the refiling of the bill a "dumb act" since it was already vetoed during the last session.
1/23/2012 - Democratic Senators Delay Vote on Re-Introduced Bill:
And that doesn't sit well with Democratic Senator Victor Callahan.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 12, 2012:
Earlier in the day Senate Democrats chose Jolie Justus, D-Jackson County, as their Democratic Floor Leader. Justus will replace Sen. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, who was term limited out of office.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 5, 2012:
Earlier in the day Senate Democrats chose Jolie Justus, D-Jackson County, as their Democratic Floor Leader. Justus will replace Sen. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, who was term limited out of office.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 23, 2012:
Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan, D-Independence, said the bill moves the responsibility of insurance companies to individual employers.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 16, 2012:
Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan, D-Independence, said the bill moves the responsibility of insurance companies to individual employers.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 9, 2012:
"I don't know what going from five to ten years does," said Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 2, 2012:
"I don't know what going from five to ten years does," said Senate Minority Leader Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 26, 2012:
Wright-Jones called upon all of the senators targeted by the cross hair stickers during the bill's discussion, including Democratic Senators Kiki Curls, Maria Chapelle-Nadal, and Victor Callahan.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 19, 2012:
Wright-Jones called upon all of the senators targeted by the cross hair stickers during the bill's discussion, including Democratic Senators Kiki Curls, Maria Chapelle-Nadal, and Victor Callahan.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 12, 2012:
Missouri Democratic Senators - with Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-St. Louis County, leading the charge - are once again delaying a vote on the workplace discrimination bill, but this time it's the House's version of the bill. House Bill 1219 is identical to Senate Bill 592 - which Chapelle-Nadal filibustered for 10 hours, but was eventually passed out of the Senate. Senate Minority Floor Leader Victor Callahan, D-Independence, joined in the debate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 5, 2012:
Missouri Democratic Senators - with Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, D-St. Louis County, leading the charge - are once again delaying a vote on the workplace discrimination bill, but this time it's the House's version of the bill. House Bill 1219 is identical to Senate Bill 592 - which Chapelle-Nadal filibustered for 10 hours, but was eventually passed out of the Senate. Senate Minority Floor Leader Victor Callahan, D-Independence, joined in the debate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 27, 2012:
Sen. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, said the bill is too broad because it gives employees and employers responsibilities that should be taken care of by medical agencies.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 20, 2012:
Sen. Victor Callahan, D-Jackson County, said the bill is too broad because it gives employees and employers responsibilities that should be taken care of by medical agencies.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 6, 2012:
Senator Victor Callahan D-Independence then questioned the importance of bills being placed on the Senate's priority list.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 30, 2012:
Senator Victor Callahan D-Independence then questioned the importance of bills being placed on the Senate's priority list.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 23, 2012:
The stickers targeted Democratic Sens. Victor Callahan, Jolie Justus, Kiki Curls, all of Jackson County in the Kansas City area, and Robin Wright-Jones and Marie Chappelle-Nadal of St. Louis City. Rep. Scott Dieckhaus, R-Washington, also had a cross-hair sticker on his door. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 9, 2012:
On the Senate side, Republican Mayer had the Senate's Democratic leader, Victor Callahan, join Republican leaders in the pre-session news conference.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 2, 2012:
On the Senate side, Republican Mayer had the Senate's Democratic leader, Victor Callahan, join Republican leaders in the pre-session news conference.

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