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10/24/2002 - Both sides predict big wins in upcoming elections:
* Former Rep. Rita Days of St. Louis County has no opponent in the race to replace longtime Sen. John Schneider.
10/22/2002 - Voters could call for change in state law; constitutional convention on ballot:
Senate veteran John Schneider, D-St.Louis County, said the circumstances of a convention would be new for everyone.
9/09/2002 - Legislature May Address Bills Governor Signed Then Vetoed:
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County and the ranking Democrat on the committee, declined to comment on whether he will raise the issue.
5/14/2002 - Senate weakens concealed weapons bill.:
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, said the law already allows Missourians to carry weapons in plain sight, and could not understand the need for concealing one.
5/14/2002 - Senate puts off concealed weapons bill:
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, said the law already allows Missourians to carry weapons in plain sight, and could not understand the need for concealing one.
4/25/2002 - Senate Approves $18.8 Billion Budget:
"The easiest thing for us to say to our constituents is that we fully funded the foundation formula," said Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County. "But if you're a senator you have the ability to look at your own constituency and say no when you have to."
4/03/2002 - The Senate amended a bill that establishes sales tax holiday:
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, added an amendment which would require that a minimum raise of $1,000 be made to all state employees if the bill were to become law.
4/03/2002 - The Senate on Wednesday amended a bill that establishes sales tax holiday:
Sen. John Schneider, D-St. Louis County, added an amendment which would require that a minimum raise of $1,000 be made to all state employees if the bill were to become law.
2/27/2002 - Tax Hike on Diesel Fuel Fails:
During debate on the tax increase, St Louis County senator John Schneider explained why Missouri's diesel tax remained lower than neighboring states like Nebraska.
1/23/2002 - Holden's Proposals Likely to Meet Opposition from General Assembly:
The governor's proposals are a challenge to legislators to come up with something better, agreed Sen. John Schneider, R-Florissant.

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