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12/4/1997 - Lawmakers React to Griffin Sentencing:
House Speaker, Steve Gaw, released a statement saying he's concerned about the public's confidence in government. House Republican Leader, Delbert Scott agreed.
5/5/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of May 5, 1997:
Delbert Scott defeated a woman candidate, the only black House Republican and an abortion moderate.
5/16/1997 - Legislators approve state's largest tax cut:
Although legislators argued about what to cut and how much to cut it, even House Republican leader Delbert Scott endorsed the idea.
5/13/1997 - House tries to revive welfare reform:
The new minority floor leader, Rep. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, responded by wondering when the Republicans had turned into the majority.
5/07/1997 - Welfare reform defeated by odd coalition:
"We will not support the expansion of a failed program," said newly-elected House Minority Floor Leader Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City. "The goal is personal responsibility."
5/05/1997 - Delbert Scott Elected as new Republican Floor Leader:
Former Caucus Chairman Delbert Scott, a Lowry City Republican, was elected the new minority floor leader to replace Rep. Mark Richardson, R-Poplar Bluff. Richardson resigned his leadership slot after his arrest for drunken driving and child endangerment.
4/29/1997 - richardson resigns, candiates for seat arise:
Other candidates include Republican Caucus Chairman Delbert Scott, R-Lowry, and Luann Ridgeway, R-Smithville.
4/09/1997 - No more machines as operators:
In fact, fiscal impact was the reason for the defeat of two amendments to Gunn's bill. Rep. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, proposed to include the state government phone system in Gunn's bill. "Our constituents complain they have to dial numerous numbers in order to get through several state departments, especially the department of Revenue. We have to fix that," said Scott.

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