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12/13/2001 - Republicans Happy With Redistricting:
For the Senate, the 19th district now held by Democrat Ken Jacob would lose Howard County, leaving just Boone and Randolph Counties in the district.
10/23/2001 - Kinder's recent hiring decisions under attack:
JEFFERSON CITY - Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, criticized the hiring and firing decisions of Senate President Pro Tem Peter Kinder Tuesday and called for the Republican to either step down or change his tactics.
10/23/2001 - Senate President Pro Tem under fire for hiring:
Senator Ken Jacobs says Kinder should be replaced because he is turning the Senate staff into a political propaganda machine.
9/13/2001 - Special Session Could End Soon Following Passage of Drug Bill:
Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, said that "crafty Senators" created these amendments, which were "designed to triple the cost and defeat the program."
8/27/2001 - I70 Safety:
"The road is in terrible condition," said Sen. Ken Jacob (D-Columbia).
5/9/2001 - Jacob objects to proposal:
Columbia Senator Ken Jacob and fellow Democrats are putting up a fight in the Senate to change the current Congressional redistricting plan and make Columbia the power house of the 9th district.
5/9/2001 - Senators debate over the 9th district:
Columbia Senator Ken Jacob and fellow Democrats are putting up a fight in the Senate to change the current Congressional redistricting plan and make Columbia the power house of the 9th district.
5/7/2001 - Missouri Government News for Week of May 7, 2001:
JEFFERSON CITY - Columbia Senator Ken Jacob says the Republican's redistricting plan would hurt the rural counties in the 9th district.
5/16/2001 - The Senate passes the MU arena; Holden doesn't sound enthusiastic:
"This resolution secures the anonymous donation for the arena," said Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia. "We have made a commitment and I think that this is going to get done."
5/10/2001 - Kings of Their Domain:
When Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, distributed a study detailing the cost to the public of gun violence, Kinder promptly threw the study in a nearby trash can.
5/09/2001 - Senate filibuster blocks redistricting plan:
JEFFERSON CITY - Senate Democrats -- including Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia -- launched a filibuster Wednesday to block GOP efforts to strip Democratic St. Louis City from the congressional district of U.S. Rep. Dick Gephardt.
5/09/2001 - MU fans wait, as Sen. Kenney holds on to the proposed arena plan:
The more complicated version is a reported dispute between Kenney and Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia.
5/08/2001 - House approves redistricting plan:
Columbia Sen. Ken Jacob called the plan approved by the Republican controlled redistricting committee a "blueprint for disaster."
5/03/2001 - MU Arena-One Step Closer to Reality:
Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, said he attended the meeting to show support for the resolution.
5/02/2001 - Women's health bill continues to be debated in Senate:
"I think contraceptives are an integral part of women's health," said Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, who offered an amendment that would allow for insurance companies that covered the cost of prescription drugs to also to cover the cost of contraceptives.
4/9/2001 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 9, 2001:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, proposed a $35 million issuance
4/30/2001 - Lawmakers approve a sales tax exemption as the session nears its close.:
The measure is cosponsored by the Senate's top leader -- Senate President Pro Tem Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau -- and Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia.
4/30/2001 - A Senate bill creates 4 days of tax free school shopping:
The Missouri Senate bill creates 4 days, before the start of the school year, where school clothing and supplies would be tax free. Senator Ken Jacob, co-sponsor of the bill, says the bill is consumer friendly.
4/25/2001 - Holden's "One Missouri" evaporates:
"This is compassionate conservatism?" said Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia. "God!"
4/25/2001 - The Missouri House barely passes a resolution to fund an MU basketball arena:
The bill moves on, where Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, expects it to come to a vote anytime after the Rules committee meets next Thursday.
4/12/2001 - $35 Million MU Stadium Bond Proposed in Senate:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, proposed a $35 million bond issuance Thursday as part of efforts to secure a new basketball arena for MU.
4/03/2001 - Bob Holden : A man from Birch Tree:
Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, sat next to Holden when the two first served in the state House in 1983.
3/7/2001 - A new bill would allow another vote on concealed weapons:
Democratic Senator Ken Jacob sponsors the bill. He's traditionally against guns.
3/5/2001 - Missouri Government News for Week of March 5, 2001:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, is sponsoring a bill that calls for a public referendum on the right to carry concealed weapons.
3/15/2001 - Republican measures meet Democratic opposition:
"What kind of people are these?" Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, emphatically asked reporters. "This is efficiency -- taking a reader away from a blind man?"
3/14/2001 - Concealed weapons opponent pushes bill before Senate committee:
Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, told the Senate Crime Committee that he's still opposed to allowing people to carry concealed weapons. But, Jacob said, the law is likely to pass and he wants to make sure certain precautions are included in the legislation.
3/12/2001 - Missouri Government News for Week of March 12, 2001:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, introduced a bill allowing concealed weapons, provided that the gun ownere adhere to strict regulations.
3/07/2001 - Anti-gun senator introduces concealed carry legislation:
JEFFERSON CITY - A campaign to allow Missourians to carry concealed weapons found a surprise supporter in Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, who is sponsoring a bill to put the issue up for a voter referendum.
3/01/2001 - Guns dominate the statehouse agenda:
"Tobacco was unpopular. Guns are unpopular. Who's next?" asked Kinder of Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, one of only a handful of Senate opponents to Kinder's bill.
2/26/2001 - The Department of Corrections May Certify Its Training of Officers:
And Democratic Senator Ken Jacob agrees.
2/22/2001 - Push to better urban schools criticized:
JEFFERSON CITY - A senator's impassioned plea to devote more resources to Missouri's urban schools drew sharp criticism Thursday from Boone County Sen. Ken Jacob.
2/20/2001 - Tax Increases Urged:
The competing plans come from Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, who proposed a five-cents-per-gallon increase, Sen. Morris Westfall, R-Halfway, who proposed a two-cents-per-gallon increase, and Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, who proposed a three-cents-per-gallon diesel fuel tax increase. All bills but Westfall's propose vehicle registration fee increases.
2/13/2001 - Billboard industry representatives support limited restrictions on new signs:
The committee also heard testimony for legislation introduced by Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, that would ban new billboards and free the state from requirements that it remove obstacles that block existing signs.
2/06/2001 - .08 bill hits some opposition:
One senator, Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, asked Kinder to rescind his amendment, but Kinder declined.
1/31/2001 - Pay Hikes Approved:
When the resolution came to the Senate with just hours before the deadline, Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, made a substitute motion to reject the House version of the resolution and request a conference committee to work out differences between the two chambers.
1/30/2001 - Holden proposes grants for life sciences research:
Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, cautioned that competing budget priorities and uncertainties surrounding the tobacco settlement may hurt the grant program's chances.
1/24/2001 - Lawmakers stall consideration of proposal to reject legislative pay raises:
Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, for example, has emerged as a vociferous opponent of the proposal, arguing that the salary increases would be best addressed during the appropriations process.
1/23/2001 - Senate debates pay raises:
But after hours of filibustering by senators Tuesday, including Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, Singleton withdrew the resolution. If the Senate does not reject the commission's recommendations by Feb. 1, the pay raise will automatically be approved.
- Missouri Government News for Week of February 19, 2001:
JEFFERSON CITY - A senator's impassioned plea to devote more resources to Missouri's urban schools drew sharp criticism Thursday from Boone County Sen. Ken Jacob.

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