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Senate Roll Call on 04/30/2003


SSA 1 SA 23 SS HCS HB 600
An amendment to the revenue-increase bill that would submit to Missouri voters a 1/2 cent sales tax increase that would be phased out in three years.
Yes=16 No=17 Abstain=0 Not voting=1



N - Bartle, Matt: R-Jackson County (8)
Y - Bland, Mary: D-Jackson County (9)
Y - Bray, Joan: D-St. Louis County (24)
Y - Caskey, Harold: D-Butler (31)
N - Cauthorn, John: R-Mexico (18)
N - Champion, Norma: R-Greene County (30)
Y - Childers, Doyle: R-Reeds Spring (29)
N - Clemens, Dan: R-Marshfield (20)
Y - Coleman, Maida: D-St. Louis City (5)
Y - Days, Rita: D-St. Louis County (14)
A - DePasco, Ronnie: D-Jackson County (11)
N - Dolan, Jon: R-St. Charles County (2)
Y - Dougherty, Pat: D-St. Louis City (4)
Y - Foster, Bill: R-Poplar Bluff (25)
N - Gibbons, Mike: R-St. Louis County (15)
Y - Goode, Wayne: D-St. Louis County (13)
N - Griesheimer, John: R-Washington (26)
N - Gross, Chuck: R-St. Charles (23)
Y - Jacob, Ken: D-Columbia (19)
Y - Kennedy, Harry: D-St. Louis (3)
N - Kinder, Peter: R-Cape Girardeau (27)
N - Klindt, David: R-Bethany (12)
N - Loudon, John: R-St. Louis County (7)
Y - Mathewson, Jim: D-Sedalia (21)
N - Nodler, Gary: R-Joplin (32)
Y - Quick, Ed: D-Liberty (17)
N - Russell, John: R-Lebanon (33)
N - Scott, Delbert: R-Lowry City (28)
Y - Shields, Charlie: R-St. Joseph (34)
N - Steelman, Sarah: R-Rolla (16)
Y - Stoll, Steve: D-Festus (22)
N - Vogel, Carl: R-Jefferson City (6)
Y - Wheeler, Charles: D-Jackson County (10)
N - Yeckel, Anita: R-St. Louis (1)

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