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12/2/2010 - Republican House speaker bestows chairmanships to three Democrats:
In addition to Kelly as chair of the Appropriations Committee on Public Safety and Corrections, Tilley announced his intention to appoint Rep. Linda Black, D-Bonne Terre, as chair of the Corrections Committee and Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, as chair of the Urban Issues Committee.
10/5/2011 - House committee forbids discussion before approving China hub bill:
Zerr prevented Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, from offering an amendment intended to restore these sunsets; without the amendment, the bill is dead on arrival, Nasheed said.
5/11/2010 - Missouri Legislature Passes Scaled Down Version of Healthcare Freedom Act:
St. Louis Democrat Jamilah Nasheed said she doesn't think Washington should tell anyone what they're required to buy.
3/2/2010 - Bill to localize control of police department faces debate in Senate hearing:
Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, who is sponsoring a similar bill in the House, said police pensions were unrelated to the bill.
3/1/2010 - Bill giving St. Louis local control over police advances:
The bill's sponsor and chief co-sponsor both said it was unfair that all jurisdictions other than the city's two largest have full local control of their police departments. Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis City, said St. Louis wants local control and it is often ignored by the General Assembly's leaders, many of whom reside in rural areas.
3/1/2010 - Bill to give St. Louis control of its police department passes in committee:
The bill's sponsor, St. Louis Democratic Representative Jamilah Nasheed, says Roorda's dead wrong.
2/3/2010 - House Committee discusses stricter drunk driving laws:
Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, expressed concern that cutting funds would threaten public safety and have a negative effect on the overall community.
2/3/2010 - Drunk drivers may face harsher punishments:
Democratic Representative Jamilah Nasheed from St. Louis said a fine would hurt local governments that are already hurting.
2/3/2010 - The Dropout Prevention Task Force meets to prepare its report:
Chair of the task force St. Louis Democratic Representative Jamilah Nasheed says this is the first time legislators have come together to create a report on what she says is an epidemic.
2/23/2010 - St. Louis City Police say they don't want their department locally controlled:
St. Louis Democrat Jamilah Nasheed sponsors a bill to give the city control of the St. Louis City Police as opposed to the state.
2/22/2010 - St. Louis police commissioner resigns:
Wrap: St. Louis Democratic Representative Jamilah Nasheed says she's not happy with the governor.
2/18/2010 - Gov. Nixon to decide fate of St. Louis Police Commissioner:
St. Louis City Representative Jamilah Nasheed called on Governor Nixon to fire Police Commissioner Vincent Bommarito in a letter.
2/17/2010 - House Crime Committee Continues Discussing DWIs:
Democratic Representative Jamilah Nasheed says offenders should be able to clear their names in less time, not more. 
2/15/2010 - :
In a letter to Nixon, State Rep. Jamilah Nasheed accused Bommarito of an "egregious use of power."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 6, 2010:
Tilley announced his intention to appoint Kelly as chair of the Appropriations Committee on Public Safety and Corrections, Rep. Linda Black, D-Bonne Terre, as chair of the Corrections Committee and Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, as chair of the Urban Issues Committee.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 29, 2010:
Tilley announced his intention to appoint Kelly as chair of the Appropriations Committee on Public Safety and Corrections, Rep. Linda Black, D-Bonne Terre, as chair of the Corrections Committee and Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, as chair of the Urban Issues Committee.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 22, 2010:
City officials and state lawmakers had urged Nixon to fire Bommarito, a nominee of former Gov. Matt Blunt. Rep. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis, criticized the governor for passing the buck instead of deciding Bommarito's fate himself.

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