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8/30/2012 - Former House Speaker Registers as Lobbyist:
Meanwhile Kansas City Democratic Representative Mike Talboy is working as the director of governmental affairs for the Kansas City engineering firm Burns & McDonnell. He still holds his position as House minority leader.
5/3/2012 - U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt spoke to the Missouri House at the state Capitol.:
Both the Democratic House leader Mike Talboy and the House speaker Steven Tilley said they welcomed him.
5/18/2012 - A legislative session of wedge issues - A Senate resolution setting up nullification tops it off:
On the other side, the House Democratic Leader -- Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Jackson County -- said there are other pressing issues that need to be addressed such as education, jobs and the budget. He said focusing on issues would have added "substantive value" to Missourians' lives.
5/10/2012 - Hispanic-Latinos: The challenge of social assimilation:
The staff is working in the office of the minority floor leader, the phone is ringing, the secretaries are typing on the computers and someone is reviewing some documents after putting them on the desk.The door opens and Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Jackson County, comes in, takes the documents and prepares himself for the interview. It's the afternoon, and the office is bright from the sun coming through the windows and reflecting off of the white walls. He closes the ..
4/19/2012 - Sound Money Act passes in House, after almost being defeated.:
Jackson County Democratic Representative Mike Talboy says the bill is embarrassing.
3/8/2012 - Lawmakers send business bills to Nixon as session hits halfway point.:
"This has been the craziest 38 days I have ever had. There are a myriad of bad things," said Minority Leader Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, referring to Republican priority legislation, including the workplace discrimination bill.
3/8/2012 - Spring Break marks halfway point for Missouri Lawmakers. :
Minority Floor leader Mike Talboy sees things differently.
3/8/2012 - Post-Dispatch Inaccurate Editorial Causes Stir:
Afterwards, Jackson County Democratic Floor Leader Mike Talboy linked the situation to the speaker of the house's decision to induct Rush Limbaugh into the Hall of Famous Missourians.
3/7/2012 - The state budget is sent to the House floor:
Rep. John Rizzo, D-Kansas City, proposed an amendment that would decrease UMKC funding by $300,000. Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said this cut was a message to the Dean of the University of Missouri Kansas City Medical School.
3/6/2012 - 48 House Representatives call on Speaker of the House for decision reversal:
House Minority Leader Mike Talboy said it begs the question as to some of the treatments and view points toward women.
3/6/2012 - 48 House Representatives call for decision reversal:
House Minority Leader Mike Talboy said it begs the question as to some of the treatments and view points toward women.
3/5/2012 - Rush Limbaugh to be inducted into Hall of Famous Missourians:
House Minority Leader Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said Limbaugh was not a choice he would make for the Hall.
3/29/2012 - Birther Bill Clears the House:
Democratic Floor Leader Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said the Missouri General Assembly should be focusing on other important issues such economic and education policy rather than the birther debates.
3/26/2012 - Candidates have a day left to file for state office:
Democratic Floor Leader Mike Talboy said Democrats have raised concerns but his caucus will deal with the issue if it ever arises.
3/19/2012 - Missouri takes first step to make a truce with Kansas businesses.:
However, House Minority Floor leader Rep. Mike Talboy says he thinks it is important to begin the process.
3/19/2012 - Missouri Democrats present ethics bill to ensure integrity:
House Minority Leader Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said Missouri citizens expect transparency and accountability, but he said these things do not exist in the state right now when it comes to campaigns and in the political and ethical structure the state has in place.
2/6/2012 - Santorum Campaign:
Wrap: Democratic House Minority Leader Mike Talboy is calling February Seventh's state G-O-P primary an embarassment.
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 - Outrage over redistricting process:
House Democratic Minority Leader Mike Talboy agrees the process needs fixing, saying it's time to find some way to make the redistricting process not as disjointed as Missouri has now.
2/22/2012 - Seven female Missouri legislators express outrage at lack of recognition during contraception debate:
Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said that he believes religion and government cannot always be separated.  
1/17/2012 - Top House leaders react to Governor's new budget :
But House Minority Leader Mike Talboy doesn't agree with the Governor's cuts.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 14, 2012:
House Democratic Leader Mike Talboy said he was considering asking the Gov. Jay Nixon why the Highway Patrol was used to block access to the event. Talboy said he had reason to believe that Nixon's administration would not allow Limbaugh's bust to be placed in the Capitol rotunda, the location of the Hall of Famous Missourians.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 23, 2012:
Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Jackson County said the bill itself is embarrassing as well as the inability to pass it.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 16, 2012:
Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Jackson County said the bill itself is embarrassing as well as the inability to pass it.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 2, 2012:
Democratic Floor Leader Mike Talboy said if the Court threw out the maps, his caucus would spend the time to deal with the issue then.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 26, 2012:
Democratic Floor Leader Mike Talboy said if the Court threw out the maps, his caucus would spend the time to deal with the issue then.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 19, 2012:
However, House Minority Floor leader Rep. Mike Talboy says he thinks it is important to begin the process.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 12, 2012:
During a press conference on Thursday, Minority Floor Leader Mike Talboy, D-Jackson County, linked the situation to the Speaker of the House's decision to induct Rush Limbaugh into the Hall of Famous Missourians. "So I guess he knows how all the women that Rush Limbaugh attacks feels," Talboy said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 5, 2012:
During a press conference on Thursday, Minority Floor Leader Mike Talboy, D-Jackson County, linked the situation to the Speaker of the House's decision to induct Rush Limbaugh into the Hall of Famous Missourians. "So I guess he knows how all the women that Rush Limbaugh attacks feels," Talboy said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 27, 2012:
Minority Leader Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said the current "disjointed" process should lead to an evaluation of the state's procedure.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 20, 2012:
Minority Leader Rep. Mike Talboy, D-Kansas City, said the current "disjointed" process should lead to an evaluation of the state's procedure.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 13, 2012:
However, Missouri House Minority Leader Mike Talboy, D-Jackson Co., says the up to $8 million primary is an embarrassment and only a dress rehearsal for the March 17 caucuses.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 6, 2012:
However, Missouri House Minority Leader Mike Talboy, D-Jackson Co., says the up to $8 million primary is an embarrassment and only a dress rehearsal for the March 17 caucuses.

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