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11/01/2002 - GOP confident of winning House:
The Democratic candidates for majority floor leader are Chuck Graham of Columbia, Bill Ransdall of Waynesville and Tom Villa of St. Louis City.
10/28/2002 - Proposed anti-spam law faces legislative, legal, and practical obstacles:
That could change in Missouri. A proposal introduced by Attorney General Jay Nixon and Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, last week would be the most stringent regulation on spam in the country to date.
10/28/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of October 28, 2002:
JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri's Attorney General Jay Nixon and Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, are proposing anti-spam legislation tougher than any in the nation.
10/21/2002 - Attorney General backs anti-spam measure:
Nixon said he will work with Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, and Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, to draft legislation creating a "no-spam" list similar to the state's telephone no-call list limiting who telemarketers may call.
10/21/2002 - Attorney General Jay Nixon says he wants an end to email spam:
Nixon announced plans to enact No Spam legislation modeled on the state's No Call law. The No Call law makes it illegal for tele-marketers to solicit consumers on the No Call List. Missouri State Representative Chuck Graham and Senator Wayne Goode will introduce legislation making it illegal for companies to send email to consumers on the No Spam list.
10/21/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of October 21, 2002:
Nixon said he will work with Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, and Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, as they draft legislation creating a "no-spam" database similar to the state's No-Call list.
10/14/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of October 14, 2002:
Nixon said he will work with Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, and Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, as they draft legislation creating a "no-spam" database similar to the state's No-Call list.
5/6/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of May 6, 2002:
The change, sponsored by Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, would lower how much it would take to fully fund the founation formula.
5/17/2002 - Term Limits Leaves Top Leadership Spots Open:
Many Democrat lawmakers say Reps. Chuck Graham of Columbia and Bill Ransdall of Waynesville are expected to run for floor leader to replace the term-limited Wayne Crump of Potosi.
5/16/2002 - Colleges compete with schools for funding:
Columbia Rep. Chuck Graham, who heads the committee that handles the budget for both local schools and colleges, said support for higher education has always been "lukewarm."
5/10/2002 - FY 2003 Budget Passes:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said he doesn't think the Senate will agree to the revenue-generating bills, forcing Holden into a corner.
5/1/2002 - House Foundation Formula funding prevails in joint conference committee:
House bill sponsor Chuck Graham of Columbia says the legislature must find a way to pay for the foundation formula now that the bill is out of conference committee.
5/08/2002 - The House Approves a Tax Package for Transportation:
"I very much want to put a ballot issue out to the voters in August," said Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia. "They'll have the summer to drive the roads on their family vacations, and I think they'll realize we need to raise the revenue to fix them."
5/06/2002 - Senate Approves Foundation Formula Change:
A bill changing the formula that determines how money is distributed to local districts received final approval from the Missouri Senate on Monday. The change, sponsored by Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, would lower how much it would take to fully fund the formula.
5/02/2002 - Stadium debate delays Rainy Day vote:
Negotiators agreed to draft a statement to the university explaining the cuts and urging them to take corrective action. Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, a member of the committee, said he wasn't sure exactly what message lawmakers were attempting to send.
5/01/2002 - Early Approval For Rainy Day Use:
Going into Wednesday Kreider had appointed conferees for two budget bills, but refused further appointments until lawmakers agree on a restructuring of the school foundation formula. Kreider backs a bill from Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, that would require $175 million from the state for full funding.
4/3/2002 - Missouri House Sends $720,000 Message to University of Missouri:
Columbia Representative Chuck Graham, who opposes the flag policy at KOMU says cuttingthe budget is the wrong way to send a message to the university.
4/3/2002 - House Budget Cuts:
Rpresentative Chuck Graham questions the House's aim in its approval a 720-thousand dollar cut to the University of Missouri system budget.
4/29/2002 - Higher Ed. Withholds Possibility, not Certainty:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia and chair of the Appropriations Committee on Education, said securitization of a portion of the tobacco settlement and use of the so-called Rainy Day Fund are options under consideration. He said withholdings for state agencies are also being looked at, but operating funds for higher education will be spared.
4/16/2002 - Student vote on UM Board of Curators gets initial approval from House:
But bill sponsor Chuck Graham continues to keep his faith in the students.
4/08/2002 - Senate Committee Faces Budget Challenges:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said if the formula is not fully funded, it would have a "disproportionate impact" on Columbia public schools because Columbia has a higher tax base and would therefore receive less state money.
4/05/2002 - Ted Farnen--A State Representative With A Sense Of Humor:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said if Farnen hadn't withdrawn the amendment it would have passed, making the apology letter part of the budget bill.
4/04/2002 - The Foundation Formula - What it is and how to Fully Fund it:
However, the House has passed legislation sponsored by Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, that effectively lowers the full-funding figure by changing how one of the factors in the formula is calculated.
4/04/2002 - House leaders delay vote on Budget Reserve Fund:
Lawmakers voted to restore $2 million to the state's Liquor Patrol that was cut in earlier committee action. Columbia Rep. Chuck Graham, who proposed the original cut, said many local businesses had complained to him that the patrol went overboard in their enforcement of liquor laws.
4/03/2002 - The Missouri House Sent a Message to the University of Missouri Yesterday - Worth Nearly Three-Quarters of a Million Dollars.:
During Wednesday night's debate Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia and Chair of the Appropriations Committee on Higher Education, noted that the UM Board of Curators took a position against the policy in October.
3/5/2002 - Insurance Bill Moving to House Floor for Debate:
Rep. Chuck Graham's bill requiring all health insurance companies to pay for hearing aids for children will go to the House floor.
3/4/2002 - Schools Could Still Get Full Funding Under a Bill:
Representative Chuck Graham of Columbia is sponsoring a bill that adjusts the foundation formula.
3/21/2002 - House approves SMSU name change:
"This bill is not in the best interests of higher education," said Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia. "I cannot believe that this is the No. 1 priority bill for higher education this year."
3/21/2002 - Higher Education Coordinating Board Budget Gets Slashed in House Budget Committee:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, who heads the subcommittee handling higher education funding, said many members are uninformed about what the board does. He said the pressure to cut funding from the budget has resulted in poor decision making.
3/21/2002 - Higher Education Board Budget Gets Slashed in House Budget Committee:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, who heads the subcommittee handling higher education funding, said many members are uninformed about what the board does. He said the pressure to cut funding from the budget has resulted in poor decision making.
3/20/2002 - House Budget Committee Passes Rainy Day Fund Proposal:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Boone County, said he was optimistic that spring break would give legislators a chance to think about the budget clearly, away from the pressures of the capitol.
3/20/2002 - Name Changes Move Forward:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said that last year SMS was the only one of the state's four-year institutions to receive a budget increase. Graham noted the $1.9 million increase came from the Appropriations Committee on Higher Education, which he chairs.
3/18/2002 - Proposed Cuts to Higher Ed. Move Forward:
Rep. Chuck Graham, Budget Committee member and chair of the Appropriations Committee on Education, said the Budget Committee's decision indicated to him that people feel higher education has been cut as far as they're willing to go.
3/12/2002 - Higher Boarding Fees at Gaming Boats for Education:
Mid-Missouri Representative Chuck Graham says the money needed to fund education is unlikely to come through further budget cuts.
3/1/2002 - State lawmakers are calling this the worst budget in years:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said most people don't realize just how bad the budget situation is.
3/07/2002 - Lawmaker questions universities' lobbying expenses:
Columbia Rep. Chuck Graham, who chairs the House committee that handles higher education funding, said university lobbyists are mainly there to answer questions on complicated subjects. He says it is no different than any other state agency that hires liaisons.
3/05/2002 - House Committee Approves Cuts to Public Universities:
Committee Chairman Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said he didn't anticipate cuts further than Holden's in his committee, but said anything could happen when the proposal has to compete with other departments for funding.
2/5/2002 - Lowering the Age Requirement for Organ Donors is way to Save Lives:
Lowering the age for organ donors is a way to save lives, according to Columbia Representative Chuck Graham.
2/4/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of February 4, 2002:
JEFFERSON CITY - Representative Chuck Graham is sponsoring a bill that would alter several aspects of the organ-donor program.
2/28/2002 - State sgencies may face further withholdings:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said he thinks public colleges and universities would be spared any additional withholdings, with other state agencies taking the bulk of the cuts.
2/25/2002 - Holden's Office Targeted for Cuts:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said aside from mandated programs and the school foundation formula, he doesn't think any area of the budget is immune from cuts.
2/20/2002 - Associated Press Request Legislators' Computer Records:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said he thinks the request goes too far. Graham said the records don't necessarily reflect members' activity on the Internet. For instance, he allows constituents and interns to use his computer.
2/12/2002 - Schools get smaller increase under House plan:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said because funding is based on property values, the state is faced with a big jump every two years following county reassessments. Under his plan, those jumps would be averaged over two years.
2/11/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of February 11, 2002:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, said because funding is based on property values, the state is faced with a big jump every two years following county reassessments. Under his plan, jumps would be averaged over two years.
1/30/2002 - Missouri lawmakers discuss homeland security:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, accompanied the Task Force at the hearing and said he would like them to receive annual state funding.
1/17/2002 - States with term limits report varying experiences:
Beebe, for example, is running for Arkansas state attorney general. On Wednesday, Reps. Tim Harlan and Chuck Graham, both Columbia Democrats facing term limits during the next few years, announced they are planning to run for the same state Senate seat in 2004.
1/17/2002 - Graham Proposes Student Vote on Board of Curators:
The bill, filed by Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, would require one of the nine curators to be a full-time student at one the UM System's four campuses. Currently, a student representative serves on the board but does not have a vote.
1/16/2002 - Columbia Reps. to run for same Senate seat:
Reps. Chuck Graham and Tim Harlan, both D-Columbia, said Wednesday that they plan to run for the same Senate seat in 2004, currently occupied by Ken Jacob. Graham has represented the area since 1997, so term limits will make 2004 his last possible year in the House. Harlan has represented the area since 1994, making this his last year in the House.
1/14/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of January 14, 2002:
JEFFERSON CITY - Columbia Reps. Tim Harlan and Chuck Graham, both Democrats, say they are planning to run for the state Senate in 2004.
1/09/2002 - Columbia legislators agreed Wednesday that education funding in the face of budget cuts is a main concern in the 2002 legislative session.:
Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia, chairman of the House Appropriations-Education committee said it will be difficult to fund this program. "We've got such a bad budget right now we're having to go in and find $220 million for the School Foundation Formula," he said. "With this budget, it's going to be hard to find that funding."

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