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5/14/2006 - Business issues take center stage in General Assembly:
Mehan cited a bill to change eminent domain regulations sponsored by Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, as an example. He said the final legislation passed by the legislature still allows cities to use condemnation as a force for economic development, a move he attributed to a last-minute compromise by many competing interests, such as the Farm Bureau, the cities of St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield and the Chamber of Commerce.
4/27/2006 - A tooth infection briefly replaced a Columbia lawmaker on Tuesday :
Jetton wrote a letter to the House Chief Clerk on Tuesday that Robb would be replaced by Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico.
4/27/2006 - Senate committee changes eminent domain bill:
Barwinski, who represents people displaced by construction of the new runway at Lambert International Airport in St. Louis, said the two assured each other that a House bill sponsored by Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, would do little to shift the status quo of eminent domain.
4/13/2006 - Eminent domain bill passes House:
The legislation, which is sponsored by Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, was approved 154-4, with all five lawmakers who represent Boone County voting for the measure. But even Hobbs acknowledged some would have liked to see stronger legislation.
4/13/2006 - Boone County legislators sound off on possible investigation:
"I haven't heard anything about it." said Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, when asked about the potential investigation.
4/06/2006 - House passes Stand Your Ground bill:
Harris, along with Robb, Rep. Steve Hobbs, D-Mexico, Rep. Ed Robb and Rep. Wes Shoemyer, D-Clarence voted for legislation sponsored by Rep. Marilyn Ruestman, R-Joplin. The bill passed the House 132-23.
3/14/2006 - House Hears Eminent Domain Bill:
New legislation proposed by Representative Steve Hobbs would ban the use of eminent domain solely for economic development.
3/14/2006 - House committee hears both sides of eminent domain debate:
McLaren was one of many interested parties who packed themselves into a hearing room to testify on a bill sponsored by Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico and co-sponsored by House Speaker Rod Jetton, R-Marble Hill, that would reform the state's eminent domain regulations.
3/09/2006 - Caucuses on the minds of Missouri legislators:
"If they did away with all caucuses, would it make any difference to me? I don't care," said Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico. "It's not a big deal to me."
3/07/2006 - Eminent domain amendment defeated:
"[The bill] stops the use of condemnation in an economic development environment," said the bill's primary sponsor -- Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico. "You can't use condemnation to enhance your tax base or create jobs or to promote economic health. Those things you can't do in private situations."
1/31/2006 - Amid scandal in D.C., legislators consider lobbying reform :
In 2005, Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia, Sen. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, Rep. Jeff Harris, D-Columbia, Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, Rep. Ed Robb, R-Columbia and Rep. Wes Shoemyer, D-Clarence, received a combined total of over $8,000 in meals, travel and entertainment from lobbyists.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April ~~24, 2006:
Robb was briefly replaced on Tuesday by Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico, while Robb visited his dentist in Columbia.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 13, 2006:
The bill is sponsored by Rep. Steve Hobbs, R-Mexico and co-sponsored by House Speaker Rod Jetton.

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