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10/23/2015 - House Speaker's Intern Proposal:
In one case, House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, resigned
5/7/2015 - Missouri Legislature passes final municipal court reform bill :
House Speaker John Diehl of St. Louis County favored the restrictions, criticizing the way St. Louis municipal courts have operated.
5/15/2015 - Diehl resigns, Richardson ascends to top House post:
Two days after a Kansas City Star report said House Speaker John Diehl exchanged sexually-laced text messages with a college freshman, he submitted his official resignation as speaker and as a state representative.
4/2/2015 - House passes ethics bill barring current members from becoming lobbyists once they leave office:
House Speaker John Diehl commended Hoskins and said current lawmakers shouldn't be exempted.
3/30/2015 - Missouri Republican lawmakers pledge to push tax reform legislation:
House Speaker John Diehl says he plans on working with the House and the Senate in order to form new tax legislation that would benefit the people and businesses of Missouri.
3/19/2015 - Lawmakers go home for spring break with many issues still to address:
Wrap: House Speaker John Diehl was asked about the legislature not doing much with the state's growing transportation funding crisis and he said one issue must be addressed first before everything else.
3/19/2015 - Senate and House Republicans discussed the state's failing grade on the 2015 Welfare Reform Report Card:
House Speaker John Diehl says TANF was meant to be temporary not permanent.
3/11/2015 - Missouri Black Caucus frustrated with lack of progress on Ferugson related legislation:
The Missouri Black Caucus is angry at House Speaker John Diehl for not advancing Ferguson related bills.
2/5/2015 - Diehl asks committee to investigate benefit of Rams:
Wrap: House Speaker John Diehl told a group of reporters Wednesday he's asking a House committee to investigate the benefits of keeping the Rams here in Missouri.He says it's important to gather all the facts about the team before lawmakers consider legislation to keep them in St. Louis.
2/3/2015 - Missouri House speaker bans food in committee hearings:
Wrap: Missouri House Speaker John Diehl prohibited all food in committee hearings early this week.   
2/19/2015 - House passes photo ID bill after opponents attack it as discriminatory, restrictive:
Speaker of the House John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, gave his first floor speech as speaker and launched an attack against Secretary of State Jason Kander, who announced Thursday morning his plans to run for the U.S. Senate against Republican Sen. Roy Blunt.
2/19/2015 - House passes photo ID requirement; Democrats say it would take away the right to vote:
While debating a photo ID bill on the House floor, Speaker of the House John Diehl took a swipe at Kander's avoidance of a certain elections issue.
1/28/2015 - Lobbyists sponsor "country club" hearings:
House Speaker John Diehl was not available to comment.
1/21/2015 - Nixon outlines agenda in address to General Assembly:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-Town and Country, said many of the bills Nixon referenced when talking about changes to police departments or municipal court reform will be seen in committees or are already there.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 9, 2015:
Richardson replaced John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, who resigned after reports of sexually-charged texting with a college intern. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 2, 2015:
"I don't think they reached out to any victims when proposing, or when developing their proposals," Hirth said.Others, however, argued that the House could not allow a situation in which nothing was done when a member or a staffer knew about a sexual harassment complaint."The goal of this policy is to ensure that the House takes all complaints seriously," said Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City. Barnes, who is not a member of the Administration Committee, testified as a witness af..
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 26, 2015:
In one case, House Speaker John Diehl resigned this spring after reports of sexual suggestive text messages with an intern.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 19, 2015:
In one case, House Speaker John Diehl resigned this spring after reports of sexual suggestive text messages with an intern.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 11, 2015:
On Thursday, the day before the last day of the session, Rep. John Diehl announced his resignation after the Kansas City Star reported sexually suggesting text messages with a college intern working for the legislature.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 4, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, supported the restrictions, criticizing the way St. Louis municipal courts have operated.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 27, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said the objective was to prevent the governor from spending the entire summer campaigning against the legislature's spending plan before their fall veto session.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 20, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said the objective was to prevent the governor from spending the entire summer campaigning against the legislature's spending plan before their fall veto session.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 13, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, told reporters Thursday, April 9 that he will let budget negotiations between the House and Senate play out before he makes conclusions.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 6, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, told reporters Thursday, April 9 that he will let budget negotiations between the House and Senate play out before he makes conclusions.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 30, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl told reporters Wednesday morning, April 1, that he's backing the House version of a Senate bill that'll change the Mack's Creek law. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 23, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said the bill is needed to address strains on the state's budget.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 16, 2015:
Legislative Black Caucus is upset with House Speaker John Diehl 03/11/2015
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 9, 2015:
The decision to remain a member of the group has been criticized by Republicans including House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, who said the House will vote this session to de-fund the agreement.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 2, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said the House will vote to defund the agreement.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 23, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, said the House will vote to defund the agreement.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 9, 2015:
Missouri House Speaker John Diehl prohibited committees from having meals during hearings on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 2, 2015:
Missouri House Speaker John Diehl prohibited committees from having meals during hearings on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 26, 2015:
The House Democratic leader told reporters Wednesday that House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, had restricted committees from holding meetings in the future outside the Capitol building in Jefferson City.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 19, 2015:
House Speaker John Diehl, R-Town and Country, said many of the bills Nixon referenced when talking about changes to police departments or municipal court reform will be seen in committees or are already there.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 12, 2015:
"As for the broad direction of policy in this session, it seems to me that this has been set by the people themselves, The voters of Missouri sent an unmistakable message in November, delivered in person today by at least 117 of us," said House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, in his address to the chamber after his election as speaker.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 5, 2015:
"As for the broad direction of policy in this session, it seems to me that this has been set by the people themselves, The voters of Missouri sent an unmistakable message in November, delivered in person today by at least 117 of us," said House Speaker John Diehl, R-St. Louis County, in his address to the chamber after his election as speaker.

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