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11/14/2000 - Gender battle erupts in Missouri Legislative Black Caucus:
Several resigning members complain that former vice-chairman Rep. Carson Ross was denied the chairmanship, they argue, because he is a Republican.
11/13/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of November 13, 2000:
The resigning members complain that former chairman Rep. Carson Ross was denied the chairmanship because he is a Republican.
4/7/2000 - Driving While Black:
Blue Springs Representative Carson Ross sits on the committee that considered LeMieux's testimony.
2/22/2000 - Missouri Lawmakers Consider Letting Cops Pull Drivers Over for Not Wearing Seat Belts:
And there are other concerns...Representative Carson Ross says giving police officers another opportunity to pull people over could exacerbate racial profiling.
2/22/2000 - Victims of driving accidents held up as incentment for stricter driving laws:
Rep. Carson Ross, the legislature's only black Republican, said the seat belt bill could result in racial profiling.
2/22/2000 - Governor seatbelt proposal raises racial profiling concerns:
Republican Representative Carson Ross says he won't tolerate racial profiling under the new seatbelt proposal.
2/21/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of Feb. 21, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - Republican Representative Carson Ross, the only black Republican legislator, says a new bill allowing police to pull over adults for not wearing their seatbelt could provide an excuse for racial profiling.
2/15/2000 - Repeat drunk-drivers might have to bear sticker:
During Tuesday's committee hearing, Rep. Carson Ross, R-Blue Springs, also expressed doubts.
2/14/2000 - House Comittee reports work in domestic violence:
"As we travelled the state listening some of the things happening to people, even an old guy like me, as tough as I am, had tears in my eyes," said Rep. Carson Ross, R-Blue Springs.
2/1/2000 - Bill would make talking on a cell phone while driving a crime:
But Blue Springs Representative Carson Ross questions how useful Cambell's bill is when he sees drivers also read...shave and put on makeup.
2/01/2000 - House proposes ban on motorists using cell phones:
"I'm not sure if enforcement of this is going to be workable," said Rep. Carson Ross, R-Blue Springs. "Common sense is something you can't legislate."

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