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12/13/2001 - Republicans Happy With Redistricting:
On the Democratic side, the top staffer to the Senate Democratic Leader, Sen. Ed Quick, said they needed more time to review the maps.
11/8/2001 - Missouri Senate Research division "uncertain environment" according to some Democratic Senators:
Democrat Minority Leader Ed Quick is calling on President Pro-Tem Peter Kinder to step up to the plate and address this problem before the bill filing begins on December first.
11/08/2001 - Kinder Responds to Fifth Senate Staff Resignation:
In a press release on Wednesday, Senate minority leader Ed Quick said that Republicans have "created an environment so insecure and hostile to our nonpartisan staff that they feel they had better resign before they are fired like their former boss [Valentine]."
10/31/2001 - Holden's Future Chief of Staff questions legality of service fees:
Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty; Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence; and Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, were appointed to the committee.
10/23/2001 - Kinder's recent hiring decisions under attack:
Monsees will recieve a salary of $57,000 a year. Other Senate office staffers earn between $30,000-40,000 a year -- a difference questioned by Minority Leader Ed Quick, D-Liberty.
9/5/2001 - Senate Special Committee to Investigate Governor's Order:
Kinder said he chose Goode and Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty, because they are "champions of the policy." Kinder said he wants "broad participation" from both parties to cover the issue from both sides. Kinder said he named Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, to the committee also because of his favorable stance on collective bargaining.
8/22/2001 - Union Order Review:
But it may be a GOP-only committee. Earlier this week, the Senate's Democratic Leader, Sen. Ed Quick, D-Kansas City, said he would name any Democratic members to the committee.
5/10/2001 - Kings of Their Domain:
Finally, Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty, the president pro tem of the Senate and arguably the most powerful man in the legislature, slowly opens his office door. Coffee cup in hand, the gray-haired senator glances at the reporters heading toward him. Quick is not a man of great stature.
5/03/2001 - MU Arena-One Step Closer to Reality:
Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty, was the only opposing vote, with Sen. Marvin Singleton, R-Seneca, abstaining.
3/19/2001 - After a weekend of suspense, the Senate finally fires six employees.:
The Senate Administration Committee includes Republican Senators Peter Kinder, Bill Kenney and Marvin Singleton, along with Democratic Senators Ronnie DePasco and Ed Quick.
3/15/2001 - Republican measures meet Democratic opposition:
"Today was a total waste of time from the beginning," said Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty, who served as president pro tem until January. "I would hope this is not a preview for the rest of the session."
2/15/2001 - As Senate leader, Kinder emerges as a passionate conservative:
Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty, former president pro tem and now the Senate minority leader, said Kinder's "dedication to his issues" will serve him well as a leader.
1/24/2001 - Kinder will lead Senate:
Former President Pro Tem and Kansas City-area Democrat Ed Quick is expected to become the Minority Leader in the Senate.
1/24/2001 - Republicans take Missouri Senate:
That concord had both Kinder and Sen. Ed Quick, D-Liberty, serving in the top post as President Pro Tem -- a compromise Kinder said should show the Republicans' good will toward the Democrats.

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