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10/24/2002 - Both sides predict big wins in upcoming elections:
* Rep. John Griesheimer of Union is favored in the heavily conservative district that stretches all the way into St. Louis County. The district was formerly held by Republican David Klarich, who resigned after session ended to become a member of the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission.
4/23/2002 - Budget moves into final weeks:
One of Amtrak's biggest boosters, Rep. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, said that even if the Senate goes along with the House decision, the future of Amtrak still hangs in the balance.
4/18/2002 - Amtrak Survival Still Uncertain:
One of the legislature's major Amtrak boosters -- Rep. John Griesheimer, R-Washington -- said he was "cautiously optimistic" about Amtrak's chances for funding.
3/4/2002 - MTBE ban debated in the house:
Representative John Griesheimer said the EPA identified a potential problem with Missouri's water but it has done nothing to fix it.
3/1/2002 - Cuts loom over state's regional colleges:
Some legislators, including Rep. John Griesheimer, R-Washington, said one portion of education funding should not be cut to fund the other.
2/19/2002 - House Ways & Means hears proposals for assessment changes:
State Representative John Griesheimer of Washington says whatever the changes--something needs to be done about property tax assessments:
2/18/2002 - Budget cuts may shut down Amtrak:
Another concern about the Rainy Day fund approach was voiced by Rep. John Griesheimer.
1/16/2002 - House passes bill loosening window tinting law:
"Right now I've got some constituents that, they're waiting, their license plates expire in January and they cannot get their cars inspected," said Rep. John Griesheimer, R-Washington. "They've already failed until this passes."
1/16/2002 - House passes first bill this year:
Representative John Griesheimer questioned Sponsor Pat O'Connor on the House floor.

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