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Story Search Results for Jim Mathewson

11/13/2000 - Democrats pick leaders:
Democratic Senator Jim Mathewson says he's taking a wait-and-see approach.
5/3/2000 - Wimp Charges:
Democrat Jim Mathewson says he won't say anything bad about the speaker because the fate of some of his bills is in the speaker's hands.
5/09/2000 - House sends domestic violence bill to governor:
Shortly after final Senate passage, the Senate sponsor -- Sen. Jim Mathewson -- collapsed and was rushed to a hospital where he was reported in good condition from the effects of a cold.
4/25/2000 - Senate approves ballot measure to revise and extend term limits:
Sen. Jim Mathewson, a Sedalia Democrat first elected in 1980, voted for the measure because, he said, Missourians were swept up in a national movement.
3/14/2000 - Kraft is sued for dumping wiener casings:
Sen. Jim Mathewson, D-Sedalia, sponsored a bill approved by the Senate Monday which makes wood casings eligible for the recycling program.
3/01/2000 - Senators debate proposed tougher Sunshine Law:
First, Sen. Jim Mathewson, D-Sedalia, offered an amendment that would reduce the fines to a maximum $5000. He also wanted to make it illegal only if the suspect knowingly didn't provide the information. Maxwell's bill would make it a crime to intentionally or unintentionally not hand over public information.
2/07/2000 - Jay Nixon endorces Bill Bradley for president:
Sen. Steve Stoll, from Bradley's native Jefferson County, and Sen. Jim Mathewson, D-Sedalia, joined Nixon in his press conference to endorse Bradley.
1/25/2000 - Democrats Unveil Their Plan to Finance Road Repair:
Senator Jim Mathewson, a democrat from Sedalia says it's critical for Missouri to keep a good bond rating.
1/25/2000 - Democrats Propose Fixing Highways With $2 Billion Over Six Years:
"It will take that long to pass this bill and set that in process," thundered Sen. Jim Mathewson, D-Sedalia. Assembled legislators abruptly left the room en masse soon after reporters pressed for specifics, including a specific timetable.

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