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11/4/1996 - Missouri Government News for Week of Nov. 4, 1996:
In the Senate, Democrats picked Mike McKenna to replace Jim Mathewson as the Senate President Pro Tem - the Senate's most powerful position that Mathewson had announced he would not seek again. Elected majority leader was Ed Quick. Republicans selected Steve Ehlmann as their Senate leader.
5/01/1996 - Senate proscribes expiration date on welfare:
Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles County, attached the amendment to a relatively minor House bill that would exempt pre-need funeral contracts from counting against the limit on assets for welfare eligibility.
2/20/1996 - Attack on Show-Me standards stalled:
Outspoken opponent of the standards, Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles, sent a letter requesting another rules committee hearing to the chairman, Sen. Jerry Howard, D-Dexter. But Howard said the committee did not have time to meet again before today.
2/14/1996 - Legislators look to make schools safe:
One bill, sponsored by Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles, is on its way to the Senate floor after being approved by the Education Committee Tuesday night.
2/09/1996 - Juvenile Workers Question Safe Schools Bill:
But Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles, said he doesn't necessarily think giving more money to alternative schools is the solution. His bill was approved by the Senate Committee and is waiting for an executive session vote.
2/07/1996 - Flood Plans Protested by Senate:
The resolution, sponsored by Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St.Charles, states that Missouri should not change its flood fighting policy and continue sandbagging and providing temporary levees.
2/07/1996 - OBE Protest:
A bill sponsored by Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles, would insert language calling for a focus on "basic knowledge" and "quantitative assessments" into the state's education standards was rejected by the Senate Education Committee Tuesday.
2/02/1996 - Lawmakers Target Violent Students:
One bill, sponsored by Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles, is on its way to the Senate floor after being approved by the Education Committee Tuesday night.
1/29/1996 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 29, 1996:
The Senate Education Committee approved a safe schools bill Jan. 30. The legislation reflects one of the main proposals mentioned in Gov. Mel Carnahan's State of the State Address. However, bill sponsor Sen. Steve Ehlmann, R-St. Charles, said the Governor simply stole a Republican idea.
1/23/1996 - Chain Gangs Opposed:
St. Charles Senator Steve Ehlmann suggests humiliation might be the kind of deterrent Missouri's criminals need.

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