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4/25/2001 - Holden's "One Missouri" evaporates:
One of Kinder's proposals was to fire the chief aide of a legally blind Democratic senator, Sen. Harold Caskey, from Butler. Among other duties, the aide, Kim Green, said he drives Caskey to and from work. Democrats were furious.
3/15/2001 - Republican measures meet Democratic opposition:
Kim Green, the assistant to Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, one of a handful of blind state legislators in the U.S., was told Thursday that his position will soon be eliminated.
3/15/2001 - Blind Senator's assistant is under fire:
Kim Green has assisted Senator Harold Caskey for the past nine years.
3/12/2001 - Missouri Government News for Week of March 12, 2001:
JEFFERSON CITY - Saying they wanted to change the Senate from "a power-based legislature to a principle-based legislature," Republicans proposed Thursday to trim the Senate budget by 10 percent and eliminate some jobs.Among those expected to be fired was the assistant to Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, one of only a handful of blind state legislators in the U.S.
2/13/2001 - House one step closer to .08:
But, the $75,000 amount was negligible. Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, raised nearly $250,000 for his 2000 campaign.
2/06/2001 - .08 bill hits some opposition:
Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, gave the Senate two amendments to the bill, but he did not officially propose his amendments.

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