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9/30/1999 - The University of Missouri System will ask for $1 billion dollars:
Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, who has the Rolla campus in her district, said she agrees that the money should be spent on health.
5/11/1999 - Lawmakers Act to Boost Benefits:
In the Senate, the pension hike ran into a last-minute hitch - a threatened filibuster by Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla. "Let's tell the public they can have some trust," Steelman said. She said few run for public office because of the pay - but the public disapproved of Senators feathering their own nests.
5/05/1999 - Legislators tackle pensions and budget:
Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, sponsored an amendment that would have eliminated legislative pensions altogether. She said she doesn't think legislators need full-time benefits for their job.
5/03/1999 - Senate women feel left out of abortion debate:
Still, Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, said she is another supporter of the partial-birth ban who has been left out of meetings.
4/15/1999 - Steelman Introduces Amendment to Default on Transworld Dome Bonds:
Republican Senator Sarah Steelman from Rolla introduced legislation that would have halted state payments on bonds that backed the standium's expansion. Steelman said the twelve million dollars should go to children and not sports teams.
4/15/1999 - Ethnic intimidation bill gets first-round Seante approval:
One of those women is Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, who said she agrees that hate crimes are a problem. But, Steelman said she's undecided as to whether everyone doesn't already receive equal protection under the law.
4/07/1999 - Proposed bill links students to funding:
Senate Education Committee member Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, said she voted against the bill because it does not consider the needs of UM-Rolla.
2/10/1999 - Partial Birth Abortion Bill Gets New Name:
One Senator who provided one vote margin to uphold Carnahan's veto, Mike Lybyer, D-Higgins, was defeated by abortion rights opponent, Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, in 1998.
1/19/1999 - Memorial for the unborns:
The governor's veto was sustained in the Senate by a margin of just one vote. Newly elected Sen. Sarah Steelman, R-Rolla, could be the key this time around.

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