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11/14/2002 - Some State Legislators are concerned with the salary increase for the new university president:
Senator Betty Sims is concerned that this salary increase will cause more cuts within the University system.
5/1/2002 - Senators Slip Away:
Senator Betty Sims invited the lawmakers and their staff to her farm for the annual barbecue.
4/8/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 8, 2002:
The term-limited legislators AP reports plan to attend the conference are Sen. Danny Stapes, Sen. Morris Westfall, Sen. Betty Sims, Rep. Bill Boucher and Rep. David Reynolds.
4/23/2002 - Budget moves into final weeks:
Senate committee member Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County, said she was glad the committee "held together in support of mental health."
4/15/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 15, 2002:
The term-limited legislators AP reports plan to attend the conference are Sen. Danny Stapes, Sen. Morris Westfall, Sen. Betty Sims, Rep. Bill Boucher and Rep. David Reynolds.
2/18/2002 - Lawmakers Consider Ways to Attract Horse Racing Tracks to the State:
St Louis County senator Betty Sims is sponsoring a bill to allow simulcasting of races from around the country...She says that will provide a financial incentive for tracks to locate in Missouri.
2/12/2002 - Senate committee hears support for increased seat belt enforcement:
State Senator Betty Sims says not enough people in Missouri use seat belts.
2/12/2002 - Salmonella Outbreak doesn't overly concern St. Louis area Senator:
While some concerns remain, Republican Senator Betty Sims praised County health officials for their quick response to the problem.
2/12/2002 - Lawmakers push for seatbelt enforcement:
This year, idea has been sponsored by Sen. Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County. Her bill would allow a law enforcement officer to enforce the seat belt law if the officer is able to see the violation.
2/11/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of February 11, 2002:
Sen. Betty Sims praised county officials for their swift reaction to the contamination.
2/06/2002 - Senate Appropriations hears governor's higher education budget:
Sen. Betty Sims, R-St. Louis County, said she would like a more equitable distribution of funds among all four university campuses.

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