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Pace gets campaign funds from area Dems

07/20/11 State Rep. Sal Pace, D-Pueblo, knows the hard facts of campaigning in the huge 3rd Congressional District, having played key roles in two winning campaigns for former U.S. Rep. John Salazar.
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GTUA passes resolution thanking local legislators

07/19/11 The Greater Texoma Utility Authority board on Monday adopted new board policies and two resolutions recognizing State Rep. Larry Phillips and State Sen. Craig Estes.
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Rep. Daniel Winslow tops local lawmakers in fundraising

07/19/11 State Rep. Daniel Winslow may be a freshman legislator, but he's raising money like an old pro. Winslow, R-Norfolk, reported raising $15,000 for his re-election in the first six months of his first term in office.
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Devers apologizes for letters supporting criminals

07/19/11 LAWRENCE - State Rep. Marcos Devers, D-Lawrence, publicly apologized and accepted responsibility for writing letters of support for criminals, including Lawrence men who pleaded guilty to drug and attempted murder charges.
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Lawmaker Targets Teacher Bonuses

07/18/11 A Georgia lawmaker wants educators caught cheating on standardized tests to return bonuses or other pay. State Rep. Billy Mitchell, a Democrat from Stone Mountain, said Monday he plans to introduce legislation that would affect educators who get raises or bonuses for improving students' test...
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Rep. Seth Grove proposes bill to take ethanol out of Pa. gas

07/17/11 York, PA - State Rep. Seth Grove, R-Dover Township, thinks the intentions behind mixing ethanol in with gasoline were all good.
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Rep. Lavielle: Train station projects on track

07/16/11 The state Bond Commission has approved $6.25 million in bonding for improvements to three train stations on the Danbury branch line. State Rep. Gail Lavielle of Wilton applauded the news that came on Monday. Of the total, $5 million will fund design work for parking expansion and bridge and platform renovations at the Merritt 7 station in Norwalk, and the remainder will fund the design of ...
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News in brief for Saturday, July 16

07/16/11 State Rep. Will Tallman (R-Adams/York) invites all residents of the 193rd Legislative District to his upcoming "Issues and Ice Cream" town hall meeting.
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State Rep. Kriesel weighs in on budget deal, life as a legislator

07/15/11 State Rep. John Kriesel, R-Cottage Grove, is a lot of things.  Father, husband, war hero, author and state lawmaker.  What he is not is a pushover.
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VIDEO: Tea Party discusses Health Care

07/15/11 A full house welcomed a panel of speakers discussing health care reform Thursday night at the Faulkner County Tea Party meeting at the McGee Center in Conway. Panel members were Dr. Jim Bledsoe, a general surgeon from Rogers; Lt. Gov. Mark Darr; former U.S. Rep. Asa Hutchinson; and former State Rep. Dan Greenberg, R-Little Rock. Bledsoe, the husband of State Sen. Cecile Bledsoe, R-Rogers, said ...
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State rep. to run for new senate seat

07/15/11 State Rep. Elton Aubert is running to represent the newly-created District 2 as a state senator.
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Eighth Street landscaping set

07/15/11 A landscaping project along A1A from the Amelia Island Parkway to Centre Street in Fernandina Beach will begin soon, State Rep. Janet Adkins announced Friday.
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State representative asks for school "Whistle-blower Hotline" on tests

07/14/11 State Rep. Michael P. McGeehan called on the state education secretary Tuesday to create a confidential, statewide "Whistle-blower Hotline" to encourage school staffers to report testing irregularities.
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Website accuses State Lawmaker of cover up

07/13/11 An inflammatory website has hit the Internet that claims State Rep. Kymberly Pine stole money from a constituent then tried to cover it up... 
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New state laws have ties to lake area

07/13/11 A new set of state laws with ties to the Lake of the Ozarks took effect on Monday when Gov. Jay Nixon put pen to paper. State Rep. Darrell Pollock's, R-Lebanon, House Bill 89 will make several environmental changes possible. A legal change of local interest stems from a court battle over a rock quarry proposal that lasted more than three years.
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State Rep. Hinkle wants to return to Kittitas commission

07/13/11 CLE ELUM, Wash. -- State Rep. Bill Hinkle, R-Cle Elum, announced his candidacy for Kittitas County Commission on Wednesday, saying he wants to be closer to his family and serve the county in a more local capacity.
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Kirk strives to keep court open

07/13/11 In an effort to keep Gloucester District Court downtown, the mayor has renewed an offer to have the city pick up the utility, cleaning and maintenance bills. And Gloucester's legislators, State Rep. Ann-Margaret Ferrante and state Sen. Bruce E. Tarr, say they will fight to keep Gloucester and Cape Ann's only court facility open and in the city.
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Rolfes is Democrats' top choice to succeed Rockefeller in state Senate

07/13/11 State Rep. Christine Rolfes, D-Bainbridge, is the No. 1 choice of Kitsap County Democratic Party precinct committee officers for appointment to the Senate seat vacated by Phil Rockefeller, who is now on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. On the first ballot, Rolfes received 34 votes, county Planning Commissioner Jim Sommerhauser received six, and Poulsbo City Councilman Ed Stern ...
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Tenn. lawmaker carved initials in her capitol desk

07/12/11 FILE -In this Monday, Feb. 7, 2011 file photo, State Rep. Julia Hurley gathers her papers on the House floor in Nashville, Tenn. A freshman lawmaker who admits carving her initials into her desk in the state House chamber is going to have to pay to fix it.
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Alvin Brown meets with future speaker of the Florida House

07/11/11 State Rep. Will Weatherford, R - Wesley Chapel, met with Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown at city hall Monday morning. Weatherford, who will become speaker of the Florida House is 2012, was in Jacksonville for a public hearing on redrawing the state's political lines. He chaired the House's redistricting committee. read more
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Sound off! (July 11)

07/11/11 With respect to the East Mesa trash mess, I wonder if State Rep. Rick Little realizes how bad his "It s not my job" reply really was? Maybe the voters can give him a new job.
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I don't know what this beef is with Jersey and Philly. But I am trying to rep the tri- state . I want to rep Phi, NJ and DE on my mixshow
reply 10/15/2010

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