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3/8/2012 - Missouri students protested against plan to honor Rush Limbaugh.:
Columbia Democratic Representative Mary Still says she support those protesters.
2/7/2012 - Nixon softens the blow of his higher education cuts. :
Rep. Mary Still, D-Columbia, also said she was happy to see the cuts to universities partially restored, but that there was still a long way to go.
2/28/2012 - Faith leaders protest pay day loans.:
Columbia Democratic Representative Mary Still says this is an issue she has been working on for three years.
2/22/2012 - Seven female Missouri legislators express outrage at lack of recognition during contraception debate:
Following adjournment, seven female House members, calling themselves "the silent seven," held a news conference on the Capitol steps. Democratic members of the group include Jill Schupp, Margo McNeil, Jeanne Kirkton, Stacey Newman and Susan Carlson representing St. Louis, Mary Still of Columbia and Independent Tracy McCreery also representing St. Louis. The representatives expressed anger by the lack of recognition during the debate, in which they said they believed they have more at ..
2/1/2012 - University of Missouri and other schools discuss 15 percent funding cut:
While Rep. Mary Still, D-Columbia, asked Owens to clarify the specifics of the tuition hike, no one else questioned the increase.
1/19/2012 - State spending limit approved by House:
Those opponents included Kelly's fellow Democratic representative from Columbia, Rep. Mary Still D-Columbia. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 12, 2012:
Rep. Mary Still, D-Columbia, said she supported the protesters to express their view and objected to speaker Tilley’s induction.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 5, 2012:
Rep. Mary Still, D-Columbia, said she supported the protesters to express their view and objected to speaker Tilley’s induction.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 27, 2012:
Rep. Mary Still, D-Columbia, has been trying to get loans capped at 36% for the last three years. She said the loans are hurting consumers.

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