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3/8/2016 - An ongoing Missouri Senate filibuster hit its 24-hour mark.:
Intro: Missouri senators argued over what made the bill discriminatory - or not - in the second day of a history-making filibuster. RunTime: 0:38OutCue:  SOC Play itWrap: Jackson County Democrat, Senator Kiki Curls argued that the bill was not protecting a religious belief, it was protecting a discriminatory one.
2/23/2016 - Senate Postponed a Vote on a Bill That Would Criminalize Lobbyists for Giving Gifts to Legislators:
Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, also voiced concerns about her ability to assist lower income residents in her district.
1/4/2017 - Lobbyist Gift Ban Top Priority for Second Year:
Senator Kiki Curls from Jackson County collected over four-thousand five-hundred dollars in gifts to baseball games and other events.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 18, 2016:
Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, said regardless of the legislation's intent, it would hurt those who are already hurting the most.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 11, 2016:
Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, said regardless of the legislation's intent, it would hurt those who are already hurting the most.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 14, 2016:
Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, said it was the entire foundation the bill was created on that made it descrimination.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 7, 2016:
Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, said it was the entire foundation the bill was created on that made it descrimination.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 1, 2016:
Two black legislators -- Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, and Sen. Maria Chappell-Nadal, D-St. Louis County -- said a more important issue was the frustration of the black student protesters who had complained of racial problems at the university campus.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 25, 2016:
Two black legislators -- Sen. Kiki Curls, D-Jackson County, and Sen. Maria Chappell-Nadal, D-St. Louis County -- said a more important issue was the frustration of the black student protesters who had complained of racial problems at the university campus.

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