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5/10/2011 - House sends bill banning fake cocaine, fake pot to Gov. Nixon:
But St. Louis Democrat Mike Colona says the effects of bath salts and K-3 are much different.
4/6/2011 - Redistricting Bill on the Fast Track:
But in the end, Representative Mike Colona says he is disappointed that new maps weren't considered.The map will be presented to the Senate, where minority floor leader Mike Talboy expects the map to face opposition.
4/6/2011 - House approves plan for new congressional districts:
In a rare move, the House endorsed the plan after giving it first-round approval earlier in the day, causing some Democrats, such as Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis City, to question the integrity of the process. Colona said he was disappointed with the map and that the House could be accused of following "party politics" because of how quickly it was proceeding.
4/4/2011 - House committee calls on governor and attorney general to protest federal health care:
Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis City, voted against the bill, along with three others, calling it inaccurate.
4/4/2011 - Health care legislation heads to the House:
St. Louis City Representative Mike Colona says the resolution doesn't accurately reflect the opinion of the Missouri General Assembly.
4/14/2011 - A bill would give Missouri's farmers increased protection from lawsuits:
St. Louis City's Democratic Representative Mike Colona opposes the bill.  
3/3/2011 - Restrictions on funeral protesting bill passes in House:
St Louis Democratic Representative Mike Colona says the Supreme Court ruling has very little to do with this bill.
3/21/2011 - Missouri House approves citizenship check for sexual offenders :
However, Democratic Representative Mike Colona says the bill is unnecessary.
3/2/2011 - Proposed bills look to criminalize texting while driving regardless of age:
But the sponsor of the limited approach, Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis, said making texting while driving a primary offense would effectively create a "criminal defense lawyer's dream."
3/16/2011 - House approves citizenship checks for sexual offenders:
Minority Whip Rep. Mike Colona, D-St.Louis City, also criticized Republicans for making this bill a priority.
3/14/2011 - Witnesses lined up to speak out against workers' comp changes :
Democratic Representative Mike Colona is sponsoring the bill.
3/14/2011 - Workers injured on the job could choose their own doctor:
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis County, said the bill would give employees a peace of mind and restore more integrity into the workers' compensation system.
3/14/2011 - Health Care Compact bill to go to House floor:
Democratic Representative Mike Colona opposes the bill because he says it's another attempt to repeal the federal health care mandate.
3/14/2011 - Republican-dominated General Assembly tries again for state power over health care:
Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis, voted against sending the bill to the House floor.
3/1/2011 - House votes to overturn voter-approved minimum-wage law:
All 57 House Democrats joined with four Republicans to vote against the bill. They said lowering the minimum wage would cost Missouri thousands of jobs and hurt families that live below the poverty level. Rep. Mike Colona, D-St Louis County said Republicans don’t care about the voice of the people.
2/21/2011 - House to debate English-only driver's tests:
Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis City, said the bill would have a negative fiscal impact on the state. Colona said he predicts legal immigrants who cannot pass their driver's test might drive without insurance.
2/17/2011 - House gives St. Louis control of its police force:
That's St. Louis Democrat Mike Colona and Callaway County Republican Jeanie Riddle arguing over Riddle's amendment. 
- Missouri Government News:
The measure got 90 percent support in the House on Tuesday, after already passing the Senate. But it faced some opposition from some. The ban will hurt businesses who also sell legal drugs, said Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 9, 2011:
The measure got 90 percent support in the House on Tuesday, after already passing the Senate. But it faced some opposition from some. The ban will hurt businesses who also sell legal drugs, said Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 18, 2011:
Opponents to the bill, like Rep. Mike Colona D-St. Louis, said the bill doesn't acknowledge the property value decrease when a farm moves next door.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 11, 2011:
Opponents to the bill, like Rep. Mike Colona D-St. Louis, said the bill doesn't acknowledge the property value decrease when a farm moves next door.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 21, 2011:
Democratic Representative Mike Colona presented a bill to the House Insurance Policy Committee that would allow an employee to choose a health care provider under workers' comp.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 14, 2011:
Democratic Representative Mike Colona presented a bill to the House Insurance Policy Committee that would allow an employee to choose a health care provider under workers' comp.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 28, 2011:
Rep. Mike Colona, D-St. Louis, said the U.S. Supreme Court ruling has very little to do with this bill. Colona said, "That case yesterday dealt with a civil lawsuit where an individual was suing the Westboro Baptist Church not for breaking a law but for intentional infliction of emotional distress.

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