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11/15/2004 - Future unclear for statewide losers:
Catherine Hanaway lost to Robin Carnahan in the race for Secretary of State by a margin of 4.5 percent.
11/03/2004 - Other statewide offices decided:
Robin Carnahan defeated Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway in the race for secretary of state, a position being vacated by the Republican gubernatorial candidate, Matt Blunt who declared victory. Hanaway conceded her race after she fell behind in early election results.
10/20/2004 - Sect. of State Candidates Fight Over Experience:
The race features the Republican House Speaker Catherine Hanaway and first-time politician Democrat Robin Carnahan -- daughter of the late governor Mel Carnahan and former U.S. Senator Jean Carnahan.
10/18/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of October 18, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Experience is the only issue that seems to divide this year's candidates for Secretary of State Missouri Speaker of the House Catherine Hanaway and first-time politician Robin Carnahan.
10/05/2004 - Statewide Office Candidates Will Not Be Attending Debate:
The Republican candidate for secretary of state, Catherine Hanaway, said she also will not attend the debate.
9/27/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of September 27, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Illinois today became the first state to offer citizens direct assistance with importing low-cost prescription drugs from other countries. Lt. Gov. Joe Maxwell says House Speaker Catherine Hanaway and drug company lobbyists are keeping Missouri citizens from enjoying the same benefit.
9/2/2004 - Hanaway appoints early voting committee:
House speaker Catherine Hanaway announced the formation of a special committee to study the issue.
9/16/2004 - Impact of Women on Statewide Ballot:
Republican Speaker of the House Catherine Hanaway says she's thrilled so many competent women are on the ballot.
9/14/2004 - Lawmakers prepare for annual veto session:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway says it's unlikely lawmakers would override any of Governor Bob Holden's vetos.
9/14/2004 - More women on the statewide ballot than at any time in Missouri's history:
Republican House speaker and now candidate for secretary of state, Catherine Hanaway agrees.
9/13/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of September 13, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri voters have the power to elect women to five out of six statewide offices. Speaker of the House Catherine Hanaway says, despite this unprecedented number, gender will not have an impact on the outcome.Get the radio story
9/03/2004 - Unemployment Compensation:
The governor said he has not yet made a decision about a special session. House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, said she would support a special session only if there's an agreement reached that would allow quick passage of a bill.
8/30/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of August 30, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - House speaker Catherine Hanaway announced the formation of a special committe to study the issue.
8/30/2004 - Special Session Urged:
Contents: "I think that we have the same cast of characters in the Missouri House. Catherine Hanaway, the Speaker, the leadership there, failed to even allow this bill to have debate last year. There's no reason that I believe that those things would have changed."
5/14/2004 - The Legislature's Last Day:
Jacob said his delay was necessary to prevent bad legislation from passing the Senate. He said he stalled House Speaker Catherine Hanaway's foster care bill in order to prevent the House's bill on Medicaid eligibility cuts and fraud from being passed. He said he also hoped to force the House to address a bill that would close the "doughnut hole" in the federal Medicare plan, which goes into effect in 2006.
5/14/2004 - The Legislative Session Ended:
The bill sponsor, House Speaker Catherine Hanaway says that will benefit abuse victims.
5/07/2004 - Future looks dim for Republican priorities as legislature begins final week:
Yet, House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, said that even without the Medicaid bill, the legislature has begun Medicaid reform with the budget cut that reduces eligibility.
4/27/2004 - Governor Vetoes Liability Lawsuit Legislation:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway says the governor gave in to pressure from trial attorneys who oppose lower caps on jury awards.
4/13/2004 - House Approves Foster Care Legislation:
The bill sponsor is House Speaker Catherine Hanaway.
4/13/2004 - House Approves Foster Care Legislation:
The bill sponsor is House Speaker Catherine Hanaway.
4/1/2004 - Child abuse rally at State Capitol:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway pushed for support of her foster care bill today at a rally marking the beginning of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Lindsay Shively has the story.
3/4/2004 - House Speaker Catherine Hanaway announced her support for a new bill aimed at fighting autism.:
At a press conference Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway announced she was signing on to a bill that would remove mercury from child vaccination shots. Almitra Smith has more from Jefferson City.
3/18/2004 - Legislature leaves for break without finishing budget:
Speaker of the House Catherine Hanaway says the House is waiting to see how much revenue they will have to work with before the budget is sent to the Senate. This could be as late as April fifteenth.
3/15/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of March 15, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Speaker of the House Catherine Hanaway says the House is waiting until it receives numbers about how much revenue they are working with on the budget. The House plans to send a budget to the Senate after April 15.
3/15/2004 - Graham resigns from House Budget Committee:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, said she purposely placed some freshmen on the committee to provide continuity into the years ahead.
3/1/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of March 1, 2004:
. House Speaker Catherine Hanaway backed a new bill aimed at fighting Autism. (03/04/04)
3/1/2004 - Hanaway files for secretary of state:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway filed to run for secretary of state Monday. Sara Bondioli (bond-ee-o-lee) has more from Jefferson City.
2/9/2004 - Hanaway appoints committee to study early voting:
Now House Speaker Catherine Hanaway has formed a special interim committee to study the issue and see how early voting can be implemented in the future.
2/9/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 9, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Republican House Speaker Catherine Hanaway announced a proposal to limit administrative spending to ten percent of school's budget. But the St. Louis County Republican said she wanted to talk with educators before pushing the idea.
2/17/2004 - Proposed reform for the Division of Children and Families.:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway has sponsored another bill to change the foster care system because Governor holden vetoed a similar one last year.
2/12/2004 - Republican House Speaker proposed a bill to limit education adminstrative spending.:
House Speaker Catherine Hanaway announced a bill requiring that ninety percent of all education funding go to the classroom.
1/21/2004 - Holden proposes increases for education, emphasis on life sciences:
Later in a news conference, House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis, surrounded by Republicans from the General Assembly, put the blame for the education cuts squarely on Holden.
1/21/2004 - Holden again proposes tax increases to balance budget:
"I say, governor, where is the courage in misleading Missourians about education funding," asked Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County.
1/14/2004 - House approves bill to increase identity theft penalties:
This was the first bill debated in the House this session. House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, said its early placement was deliberate.
1/07/2004 - Legislative session begins with partisan warfare:
In her opening remarks, House Speaker Catherine Hanaway, R-St. Louis County, offered her hand to the governor in apology and cooperation.
1/06/2004 - Politics and Budgets Dominate Attention:
Already announced are House Speaker Catherine Hanaway's run for Secretary of State, and State Auditor Claire McCaskill's challenge of Gov. Bob Holden for the Democratic nomination for governor. Secretary of State Matt Blunt, a Republican, is also expected to announce his candidacy for the governorship.

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