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10/20/2008 - Clint Zweifel:
"Working in the House is a rewarding experience because it teaches you pretty quickly how to manage relationships when you have 163 state representatives, both parties, from different parts of the states," Zweifel said. Zweifel said elected state office holders should bring values and ideas to the table. If the treasurer was a non-political office where the sole duty is to manage the books, the job should be appointed. "He does view it as a bully pulpit and he does want to en..
10/20/2008 - Jay Nixon:
Mary Still, who served 12 years as Nixon's policy and communications director in the Attorney General's office, said she met Nixon during his unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate seat held by John Danforth. Still is currently running for the House seat currently held by Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia.
9/10/2008 - Senate votes against overriding veto on student curator bill:
The bill passed 100-47 in the House where it was sponsored by Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, and was co-sponsored by six representatives including Rep. Jeff Harris and Rep. Judy Baker, two of the Democratic representatives from Columbia.
5/8/2008 - Women in Missouri's Statehouse:
"We thought that a number higher than 25 percent was good enough for them," said Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia, reflecting on the American presence in the Iraqi constitution writing process. "So why isn't it good enough for us?"
5/16/2008 - A Voting Curator before the Governor:
"The current generation of this bill takes into account the potential loss of a Congressional district," said Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia. "So the timing of adding a voting Student Curator would be beneficial."
5/13/2008 - Controversial amendment could stall immigration reform:
"Some of those fixes will give low-income people and seniors more options to stay in their homes after it is reassessed," said Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia.
4/30/2008 - House heats up over Medicaid:
Boone County Democratic Representative Judy Baker says this amendment is a sham.
4/30/2008 - House gives approval to tax bill:
House Democrats such as Judy Baker of Columbia cried foul over Hunter's proposal, calling it unconstitutional and a convenient political tool, as passage of this bill is extremely unlikely with only two weeks left in the legislative session.
3/27/2008 - House passes budget for higher education:
Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia, expressed concern about elimination of the "Preparing to Care" program from the higher education budget. The program would provide inceased funds for teaching in health professions.
3/13/2008 - Insure Missouri bill finally filed:
Rep. Judy Baker. D-Columbia, also expressed reservations.
3/10/2008 - Future economic problems might impact education funding:
Columbia Rep. Judy Baker's office said that she and Rep. Ed Robb, R-Columbia, will each propose amendments to restore the governor's proposed funding of the program.
2/26/2008 - Another former legislator files candidacy for 9th district:
Columbia's other candidate, is state Representative Judy Baker, D-Columbia.  Baker had announced her candidacy earlier and, unlike Jacob, formally filed for the race on the opening day Tuesday.
2/19/2008 - Bill to make coercion to abort a crime:
Rep. Judy Baker, D-Columbia, asked during the committee hearing if the existing laws already provided support for women in certain situations of coercion. She said discriminatory laws already defend pregnant women.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 5, 2008:
House Democrats such as Judy Baker of Columbia cried foul over Hunter's proposal, calling it unconstitutional and a convenient political tool.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 28, 2008:
House Democrats such as Judy Baker of Columbia cried foul over Hunter's proposal, calling it unconstitutional and a convenient political tool.

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