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11/4/2010 - By chance, Sen. Mayer is selected as new president pro tem:
Pure chance determined that Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, will be the next person to preside over the state Senate as president pro tem in the spring.
11/3/2010 - After a Sweeping Election, Republicans, Democrats Face New Challenges in Senate.:
The Senate Republicans elected Rob Mayer as their President Pro Tem and Tom Demsey as their floor leader.
11/11/2010 - Senate GOP vows to push anti-labor bill:
Sen. Rob Mayer, picked by the GOP Senate caucus to be the Senate's president pro tem, said he would like to see a so-called "right to work" law move through the chamber. 
5/5/2010 - Budget director, budget chair dispute meaning of April revenue numbers:
Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said that last year's revenue projection has made budgeting for next year difficult.
4/7/2010 - MU officials still planning for tuition freeze:
Nixon said his staff has worked closely with Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, who proposed the further cut to education despite Nixon's recommendation that it be upheld.
4/7/2010 - Governor Jay Nixon says he has been completely open and transparent during the budget cutting process:
But Governor Jay Nixon said Wednesday that he wasn't hiding anything and the list was just information he had discussed with the budget chairman, Senator Rob Mayer.
4/6/2010 - $15 million cut could jeopardize in-state tuition freeze:
The committee's chair -- Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter -- won committee approval for cutting an additional $15 million from Nixon's proposed $50 million cut to higher education institutions for the 2011 fiscal year that will begin in July.
4/26/2010 - Public conference over budget turns private:
Wrap: Republican Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer says lawmakers won't get to the half-billion target in funding cuts.
4/26/2010 - Budget director says conference committee cuts are not enough:
"We have compromised on a lot of issues to keep the process moving forward," said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter. "It is what it is."
4/21/2010 - Open school enrollment can't seem to make it past committee in the legislature.:
Dexter Republican Senator Rob Mayer sponsored the Senate version of the bill.
4/14/2010 - Senate upholds tuition freeze:
Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said the money for higher education would come from imposing an insurance premium tax on managed care providers in Missouri, which Schaefer said would in turn yield matching funds from the federal government.
4/14/2010 - Missouri Senate approves 37 million for Career Ladder program:
Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Rob Mayer says the program funding should be part of the budget, and rewards teachers who are doing their job.
4/14/2010 - Lawmakers threaten to sue the Governor for declaring part of a budget bill unconstitutional:
Dexter Republican Senator Rob Mayer says he expected the heated debates after what the governor did Tuesday.
4/12/2010 - Senate set for debate of budget Dem calls "ugly," conference with House looms:
Senate Appropriation's Committee Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, who introduced the committee's cut, said he has been working with Nixon's office to determine whether the original deal can be upheld.
3/24/2010 - House leaders proclaim budget balanced with cut to K-12 education:
Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said this week he anticipates the Senate cutting these funds in its version of next year's budget.
3/22/2010 - House divided as budget debate set to begin:
Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said he thinks the Senate will cut the amount suggested by Nixon, even if the House version contains those funds.
3/2/2010 - Gov. Nixon met with the Senate Republican Caucus to discuss more budget cuts:
Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer says revenue was down 12.7 percent through February.
2/8/2010 - Senators mixed on best way to handle tax credits:
"I think it's only proper that they come out before the committee and argue the merits of the tax credits versus giving more money to education or some other program that could be funded with the money that goes to tax credits," said Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter. 
2/3/2010 - Largest Nixon withholding won't hold back radios for public safety:
Current Senate Appropriations Chair Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said last year's appropriation would have fully funded the entire project.
2/27/2010 - Schaefer calls for budget clarification, support for bond issue:
Gov. Jay Nixon held a meeting last week with Senate President Pro Tem Charlie Shields, Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer and Majority Leader Kevin Engler.
2/24/2010 - Senate committee hears bill to give children of illegal immigrants in-state college tuition:
The three lawmakers voting against the bill Wednesday included former Education Committee Chairman Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter.
2/22/2010 - Abortion bills clear Senate committee:
One bill, sponsored by Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, requires abortion providers offer a woman an ultrasound of her fetus at least 24 hours prior to an abortion. He said at a hearing last week that seeing a photograph of the fetus and hearing its heartbeat would deter women from getting an abortion.
2/15/2010 - :
Sen. Rob Mayer finds success with his Southeast Mo. water protection bill 02/11/2010
2/15/2010 - Senators urge educating abortion patients before procedure:
"The most effective way to protect children and keep women from being wounded for life is to ensure that women facing unplanned pregnancies have received factual information concerning their decision," Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said at the hearing conducted by the Senate Judiciary and Civil and Criminal Jurisprudence Committee on Monday.
2/10/2010 - School open enrollment discussed:
Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, cited what he called some districts in New Madrid County "that don't make sense" as a reason to enact what is commonly known as "open enrollment." He said students across the vast majority of the state are required to attend schools within their district, which can create a logistical nightmare if they live on the edge of one district, where a school outside their zone could be closer.
2/10/2010 - Icet to McCaskill: don't meddle with the state budget:
On Monday, McCaskill sent a letter to Icet and Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, noting their criticism of federal spending and asking how the budget would be affected if stimulus funds were rescinded.
2/10/2010 - Senate holds rushed meeting to discuss public schools open enrollment:
Wrap: The bill's sponsor,Dexter Republican Senator Rob Mayer says some kids have to go a long way to a school just to stay in their own district, when an out-of-district school close by is off-limits. 
1/25/2010 - Senate committee questions budget speculation:
If it isn't decided, Committee Chairman Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, said, it was too early to say whether he would vote for a budget that included $300 million in speculative funds.
1/25/2010 - Mo. budget 'not as bad' as other states, but includes funding sources in doubt :
Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Rob Mayer asked state budget director Linda Luebbering what'll happen when federal money runs out.
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The caucus, meeting behind closed doors, resorted to a drawing after several votes produced a tie between the current Senate Republican leader -- Sen. Kevin Engler from Farmington -- and the Senate Appropriations Committee chair who won the drawing -- Sen. Rob Mayer from Dexter.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 8, 2010:
The caucus, meeting behind closed doors, resorted to a drawing after several votes produced a tie between the current Senate Republican leader -- Sen. Kevin Engler from Farmington -- and the Senate Appropriations Committee chair who won the drawing -- Sen. Rob Mayer from Dexter.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 1, 2010:
The caucus, meeting behind closed doors, resorted to a drawing after several votes produced a tie between the current Senate Republican leader -- Sen. Kevin Engler from Farmington -- and the Senate Appropriations Committee chair who won the drawing -- Sen. Rob Mayer from Dexter.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 3, 2010:
Senate Appropriations Chair Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, says his committee was disappointed to have to cut $509 million.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 26, 2010:
Senate Appropriations Chair Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, says his committee was disappointed to have to cut $509 million.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 19, 2010:
"That's pretty harsh action on his part, really unacceptable," said the normally mild mannered Senate Appropriations Committee chairman, Rob Mayer, R-Dexter.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 12, 2010:
"That's pretty harsh action on his part, really unacceptable," said the normally mild mannered Senate Appropriations Committee chairman, Rob Mayer, R-Dexter.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 5, 2010:
The cut, proposed by Sen. Rob Mayer, R-Dexter, was discussed Tuesday in a Senate Appropriations Committee meeting.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 1, 2010:
Gov. Jay Nixon held a meeting last week with Senate President Pro Tem Charlie Shields, Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer and Majority Leader Kevin Engler.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 22, 2010:
Gov. Jay Nixon held a meeting last week with Senate President Pro Tem Charlie Shields, Senate Appropriations Chairman Rob Mayer and Majority Leader Kevin Engler.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 8, 2010:
  Sen. Rob Mayer finds success with his Southeast Mo. water protection bill 02/11/2010

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