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12/3/2004 - House Leader Orders Up Seperate Inagural for Dems:
Invitations to the January inaugural ceremonies are being sent out by John Hancock, former chief spokesperson for Missouri's Republican party. Hancock has requested that all legislators provide the contact information of those they wish to invite. Senate Minority Floor leader Maida Coleman said she is uncomfortable with the request.
12/03/2004 - . House Leader Harris Orders up Separate Inaugural Invites for Dems :
Sen. Maida Coleman of St. Louis, the Democrats' floor leader in the Senate, said she hadn't spoken with Harris about the issue but that her party's activities shouldn't be placed under Blunt's supervision.
11/4/2004 - Senate Democrats select their leaders for the upcoming session:
The Democrats have a 23-11 disadvantage to the Republicans, but newly elected minority leader Senator Maida Coleman of St. Louis says partisanship won't play a major role in the Senate chamber.
11/23/2004 - Missouri Top Democrat Leaders Regroup Three Weeks After Nov. 2:
Senate Minority Leader Maida Coleman, another attendee at the meeting, said Republicans used social wedge issues as instruments of terror and doom to win this election.
11/1/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of November 1, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - The Senate minority chose Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, as their floor leader.
11/08/2004 - Missouri Republicans Increase Hold on State Government:
Harris and the new Senate Democratic leader -- Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis -- have hinted that the Democrats may be taking a less confrontational tack this year.
11/05/2004 - House Democrats elect new floor leader:
Graham will assist the Senate's new minority floor leader, Sen. Maida Coleman of St. Louis. At a press conference Thursday, Coleman said the upcoming term would not be marked by the partisan wrangling that bogged down the past session.
9/22/2004 - GAG Issues split Democrats:
When asked if Democratic constituents from rural areas feel out of step with the national Democratic party, the Senate Democratic Leader -- Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis -- conceded "that is the $64,000 question."
9/15/2004 - Senate upholds vetoed legislation to protect homeowners:
Some of the Senate's Democrats had co-sponsored the original bill, including the Senate Democratic Leader Maida Coleman from St. Louis.
8/31/2004 - Some state lawmakers are suggesting the idea of a special session for a prescription drug plan:
Senate minority floor leader Maida Coleman says there may be issues to warrant a special session to extend the program.
8/30/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of August 30, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Senate Minority Floor Leader Maida Coleman is considering the idea of a special session to decide the extension of the Senior Rx program. The State House failed to pass the extension last year.Get the radio story
5/4/2004 - Convicted felons must now help pay court costs :
St. Louis Sen. Maida Coleman pushed an amendment adding the $20 surcharge to all felony court proceedings. Coleman says the convicted felon will bear the cost.
2/25/2004 - 2nd Ammendment supporters don't sway St. Louis Senator:
Despite the support, Maida Coleman a Democratic Senator from St. Louis says she's still not swayed by the gathering.
2/19/2004 - St. Louis lawmaker has personal reasons for sponsoring bill.:
Sen. Maida Coleman, a Democrat from St. Louis City, is sponsoring a bill that will add several forms of identification to the crime of identity theft. Coleman says this growing problem deserves attention.
2/19/2004 - Bill redefining ID theft leaves some crimes out.:
Sen. Maida Coleman, a Democrat from St. Louis City, is sponsoring a bill that would redefine identification theft.
2/16/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 16, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Maida Coleman, a democrat from St. Louis City, may have personal reasons for sponsoring a bill to expand the crime of identification theft. Coleman's son suffered damages of nearly $800.00 when information was lifted off of his credit card while traveling. He was running a tab at a California bar at the time.
2/09/2004 - Mobile home legislation: rights or restrictions? :
A bill sponsored by Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, would require park landlords to give a reason for eviction, while placing other restrictions on lease agreements and setting rules for the upkeep of parks.

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