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11/6/2008 - Missouri Senate Democrats chose a new Minority Leader Thursday. :
The previous Minority Leader is St. Louis Senator Maida Coleman term limited out.    
9/4/2008 - Campaign contributions limit repealed:
 Along with Senator Shoemyer, former Minority floor leader, Maida Coleman says the repeal takes away the ability for the masses to provide input into the election.
9/10/2008 - Competition for Democratic floor leader:
Current Democratic Floor Leader Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, voiced support for Callahan "What Senator Callahan brings to the Democratic party is exactly what we're all about: people who are pro-choice and pro-life, people who are against guns and for guns," Coleman said.
5/8/2008 - Women in Missouri's Statehouse:
Among those making that observation include a woman who holds the distinction of being the highest ranking woman in the legislature and the highest ranking black in the legislature -- Sen. Maida Coleman, who is the Democratic floor leader in the Senate.
5/16/2008 - Term Limits Push Out Lawmakers:
JEFFERSON CITY - On the last day of the state's legislative session Senate Democratic Leader Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis. presided over the Senate floor for what likely will be the last time as she reached her term limit as senator. 
5/12/2008 - Republicans move forward with voter ID:
"It's not about doing anything that makes sense; it's about deterring those less likely to vote Republican," Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, said.
4/28/2008 - Supreme Court ruling brings some bipartisan agreement:
But Senate Minority Leader Maida Coleman called photo I-D's a partisan attempt by Republicans to keep minorities, poor people, and other groups who tend to vote Democratic, away from the polls.
3/4/2008 - Democrats support tax rebate:
"You're being double-taxed on something that was a gift to you in the first place," said Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, the sponsor of one of several bills filed to specifically exempt the rebates from the state income tax.
3/4/2008 - Representatives from both sides support unneccessary bill:
Senate Minority Floor Leader Maida Coleman says a statement by the Revenue Department is not enough to keep Missourian's money safe.
3/13/2008 - Insure Missouri bill finally filed:
Senate Democratic leader Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, did not have so many words of praise.
2/6/2008 - Republicans give up 'Previous Question' power:
Minority Leader Maida Coleman said the main problem before the agreement was communication between the parties.
2/27/2008 - Sex offenders targeted this year:
The resolution is being co-sponsored by Sens. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, and Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau, and awaits a vote on the floor. A new clause in the legislation would also allow the law to be applied retroactively when restricting sex offenders from residing near schools or childcare facilities.
2/27/2008 - Missouri Democrats aren't concerned about another Ralph Nader run at the White House:
Senate Minority Leader Maida Coleman of St. Louis said she questions the consumer's advocate's desire for the position of Commander-in-Chief, saying he should have said something about his try for the White House a long time ago.
2/18/2008 - Senate committee revisits contribution limits:
Senate Democratic Leader Maida Coleman says the bill would create more confusion about campaign finances in an election year.
2/13/2008 - Bill would give veterans cheaper tuition:
The Missouri Returning Heroes' Education Act, sponsored by Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, would limit tuition charged by public universities to combat veterans at $50 per credit hour of undergraduate coursework.
1/30/2008 - Local Control For St. Louis Police Force:
Intro: Democratic St. Louis Senator Maida Coleman stressed the importance of local control for the St. Louis Police Force.
1/22/2008 - Blunt says no to reelection:
"As a Democrat, certainly I am excited about the wonderful opportunity this brings forth for our next Democratic governor, Jay Nixon," said Senate Democratic leader Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis. "I'm looking forward to a campaign that will only become even more exciting as we get closer to the election."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 12, 2008:
For the last four years, Senate Democratic Leader Maida Coleman and Republican Senate President Pro Tem Mike Gibbons have operated as a team to keep tensions and rhetoric at a minimum between their two parties.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 18, 2008:
The amendment brought criticism from Sen. Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau, and Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, because of the apparent advantages it gives to the University of Missouri-Columbia.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 11, 2008:
The amendment brought criticism from Sen. Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau, and Sen. Maida Coleman, D-St. Louis, because of the apparent advantages it gives to the University of Missouri-Columbia.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 4, 2008:
Democratic St. Louis Senator Maida Coleman is the sponsor of a bill that would put the St. Louis Police Force under local control.  Currently, the police force is controlled by a commission whose members are appointed by the Governor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 28 2008:
Democratic St. Louis Senator Maida Coleman is the sponsor of a bill that would put the St. Louis Police Force under local control.  Currently, the police force is controlled by a commission whose members are appointed by the Governor.

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