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12/13/2011 - Robocalls to cellphones targeted in proposed law:
Wrap: Jefferson County Senator Kevin Engler has sponsored the cellphone no-call bill for three years but it died each time.  
9/21/2011 - Senate considers calling an end to special session:
Senator Kevin Engler of Farmington says he fears the House won't cut any tax credits.
9/21/2011 - China hub said to be on life-support:
During an afternoon Senate session, Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, voiced the Senate's frustration.  "I'm going to advise that if we don't know what their intention is, it appears that we're far away from where we were in May, that we go home and stop wasting the taxpayer's money," Engler said.
9/14/2011 - Senate passes stripped version of China trading hub bill:
Southeast Missouri Republican Senator Kevin Engler said he is voting in favor of the changed bill.
4/4/2011 - Local control of St. Louis police makes headway in the Senate:
"We've met with both sides in the last week and we are actually making some progress, but we are going to keep, hopefully, the ball rolling," Sen. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, said during a Senate Financial Committee hearing. "I feel like if we don't, the progress won't keep rolling."
3/15/2011 - Four hours of discussion later and Missouri Senators compromise on an amendment to the workers' compensation plan:
Farmington Republican Senator Kevin Engler urged his fellow lawmakers to support the amendment.
2/22/2011 - Missouri Senate gives first round approval to create a task force to decide if Missouri's teachers are earning their salaries.:
Republican Senate Finance Committee Chairman Kevin Engler says the panel should also focus on pension plans.
1/24/2011 - Missouri Senate Committee discusses voter photo ID requirement:
The Financial and Governmental Organizations and Elections Committee focused on elections. Senators Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, and Bill Stouffer, R-Napton sponsored the legislation, which aims to require voters to provide government-issued photo identification when they vote in a public election.
- Missouri Government News:
Sens. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, and Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, sponsored the bill arguing it would cut down on voter fraud. When the bill was still in hearings, Stouffer said they expected a precedent set in 2008 by the U.S. Supreme Court to help their case for constitutionality. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a similar Indiana statute to be "... amply justified by the valid interest and protecting the integrity and reliability of the election process."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 19, 2011:
Jefferson County Senator Kevin Engler has sponsored the cellphone no-call bill from 2006 to 2008 but it died each time. He said legislators need to decide between peoples' privacy and politicians' campaigns.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 12, 2011:
Jefferson County Senator Kevin Engler has sponsored the cellphone no-call bill from 2006 to 2008 but it died each time. He said legislators need to decide between peoples' privacy and politicians' campaigns.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 9, 2011:
Sens. Kevin Engler, R-Farmington, and Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, sponsored the bill arguing it would cut down on voter fraud. When the bill was still in hearings, Stouffer said they expected a precedent set in 2008 by the U.S. Supreme Court to help their case for constitutionality. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled a similar Indiana statute to be "... amply justified by the valid interest and protecting the integrity and reliability of the election process."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 26, 2011:
Jefferson County Senator Kevin Engler has sponsored the cellphone no-call bill from 2006 to 2008 but it died each time. He said legislators need to decide between peoples' privacy and politicians' campaigns.

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