"There needs to be some intent to defeat the public's right to know," said Rep. Mike Gibbons, R-St. Louis County. Gibbons was one of three to vote against the House Committee Amendment. Fourteen members voted in favor.
"It's obvious that in a winner-take-all, finishing a close second means nothing," said Rep. Mike Gibbons, the assistant minority floor leader for the House from St. Louis County. "If you think you're going to win, then you want a winner-take-all, but if you're not sure, then you want a shot."
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