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4/17/2012 - House committee hears about pet ban. :
Republican St. Charles Representative Mark Parkinson said there's no problem with having an animal as long as they're cared by responsible owners.
2/7/2012 - House members called out the governor on his office budget. :
Committee Chairman Mark Parkinson, R-St. Charles, questioned John Watson, the governor's chief of staff, over employees working for the governor, but who are listed under the Department of Insurance and paid by other state agencies.
2/29/2012 - Missouri House approves bill to change multiple defendant payouts in civil suits:
Republican Representative Mark Parkinson presented the bill, but Democratic Floor Leader Mike Talboy spoke out in opposition.
2/23/2012 - House passed a bill requiring English only driver's license exams.:
The bill sponsor Republican Representative Mark Parkinson says the federal government mandates that any commercial driver's license test be in English.  
2/14/2012 - House debates English requirement for drivers license test.:
But St. Charles Republican Mark Parkinson says this practice lets people get a license, who cannot read traffic signs.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 13, 2012:
Committee Chairman Mark Parkinson, R-St. Charles, questioned John Watson, the governor's chief of staff, over employees working for the governor, but who are listed under the Department of Insurance and paid by other state agencies.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 6, 2012:
Committee Chairman Mark Parkinson, R-St. Charles, questioned John Watson, the governor's chief of staff, over employees working for the governor, but who are listed under the Department of Insurance and paid by other state agencies.

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