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4/5/2011 - Missouri's House gave first-round approval to a bill that would place new restrictions on abortion-inducing drugs.:
Springfield Democratic Representative Sara Lampe opposes the bill.
4/27/2011 - Missouri House votes to expand charter schools:
"If you are concerned that this bill is the privatization of our public schools, then I urge you to vote no," said Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield.
4/20/2011 - Senate passes Missouri's 2012 budget:
Other changes to the educations budget include an additional $20 million for local school district transportation. Last year, Gov. Nixon reduced transportation funds among all state departments by 5 percent for the current budget. The Senate added the transportation money, after making cuts in other areas of the budget. Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield said, "I am thrilled beyond belief."
4/11/2011 - Senate pledges additional $20 million to higher education:
Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, applauded the efforts to add money for transportation.
3/9/2011 - House approves English only driving tests:
Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, said that 10,000 driving tests were administered in a language other than English last year. Of those tests, Lampe said only 3,000 test-takers were given their driver's license.
3/29/2011 - Governor's travel comes under fire as Missouri's House passes the 2012 budget:
However, one senior House Democrat -- Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield -- warned that reductions in the budget would be felt by all Missourians.
3/15/2011 - House Budget Committee finalizes 2012 budget:
The ranking member on the budget committee, Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, said "there simply is no more money" to make amendments.
2/23/2011 - Charter schools could expand across the state:
Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, said the bill could allow business firms and organizations to turn a profit on education.
2/10/2011 - Lampe pushes for changes in Amber Alert system:
Wrap: Democratic Representative Sara Lampe of Springfield urged the Crime Prevention and Public Safety committee to support her bill expanding the Amber Alert System.
1/24/2011 - Missouri lawmakers propose changes to education system:
"There is a peace of mind that comes with the comfort of tenure that allows teachers to try new ideas," said Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield.
1/10/2011 - Mo. legislators express concern after Ariz. shooting:
Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, said the shooting in Arizona is a "sad commentary" on the impact of language and how words are used. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 11, 2011:
Springfield Democratic Representative Sara Lampe opposes the bill. She says women need to have access to emergency contraceptives, especially in sexual assault cases.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 4, 2011:
Springfield Democratic Representative Sara Lampe opposes the bill. She says women need to have access to emergency contraceptives, especially in sexual assault cases.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 21, 2011:
The ranking member on the budget committee, Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, said "There simply is no more money" to make amendments.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 14, 2011:
The ranking member on the budget committee, Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, said "There simply is no more money" to make amendments.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 24, 2011:
"There is a peace of mind that comes with the comfort of tenure that allows teachers to try new ideas," said Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 10, 2011:
The Springfield News-Leader quoted a member of Nixon's own party of Missouri questioning the arrangement. "Why wouldn't you just hire him, put it in your budget and be transparent about it," the newspaper quoted Rep. Sara Lampe, D-Springfield, as asking.

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