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12/1/2009 - Major issues emerge for upcoming state legislative session:
Rep. J.C. Kuessner, D-Eminence, who is co-sponsoring the bill with Fischer to ban texting with driving on paved roads, explained that the bill would allow motorists to pull over to text. 
5/4/2009 - Stimulus bill passes House:
"If you could just give me one example of a pork project is all I'm asking because there are about 13 pages of various programs in here. So if you could just give me one example is all I would ask," Icet said to Rep. J.C. Kuessner, D-Eminence.
4/30/2009 - Mo. House blocks $336 million stimulus bill :
Assistant Minority Floor Leader J.C. Kuessner was one of the opposing Democrats who contended the bill contained too much unnecessary spending.
4/21/2009 - House denies Gov.'s proposal to increase health care coverage for low-income children:
Rep. J.C. Kuessner, D-Eminence, said the program would ultimately be self-sustaining.
4/15/2009 - State capital "tea party" draws protesters of government spending:
But the only Democrat to speak faced boos and shouts from the crowd. After introducing himself as a Democrat, Rep. J.C. Kuessner of Eminence said, "I thought you'd better hear from the other side."
4/15/2009 - Tea Party Rallies in Jefferson City, and Across the Country:
Southeast Missouri Democratic Representative J.C. Kuessner spoke to the crowd for only about four minutes, but the legislator was barely heard.
2/25/2009 - Tax Breaks for Smaller Businesses in the Works:
Along with Representative Roorda, Democratic Representative J.C. Kuessner says the bill is going to force someone to pick up the bill.
2/24/2009 - House passes four day school week bill:
But Shannon County Democrat J.C. Kuessner says he wants to know if cutting the week short is best for Missouri students. 

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