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12/3/2014 - Restricting the use of force by police is popular among newly filed bills:
Rep. Sharon Pace, D-St. Louis County, also filed bills on the use of force by law enforcement officers.
11/17/2014 - Minutes after Governor Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency in Ferguson, a Ferguson-area lawmaker called the order 'unnecessary.':
Wrap: Representative Courtney Allen Curtis, a Democrat who represents part of Ferguson, was contacted minutes after Governor Jay Nixon issued his state of emergency declaration and said neither he nor his fellow Ferguson lawmaker Sharon Pace was contacted.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 15, 2014:
Ferguson-area Rep. Sharon Pace introduced a bill to require police to wear body cameras.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 1, 2014:
When contacted by MDN moments after the announcement came in an email from Nixon's press secretary Channing Ansley, Curtis said he and Rep. Sharon Pace, another lawmaker who represents part of Ferguson, had not been contacted by Nixon.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 24, 2014:
When contacted by MDN moments after the announcement came in an email from Nixon's press secretary Channing Ansley, Curtis said he and Rep. Sharon Pace, another lawmaker who represents part of Ferguson, had not been contacted by Nixon.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 17, 2014:
When contacted by MDN moments after the announcement came in an email from Nixon's press secretary Channing Ansley, Curtis said he and Rep. Sharon Pace, another lawmaker who represents part of Ferguson, had not been contacted by Nixon.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 22, 2014:
Ferguson-area Rep. Sharon Pace introduced a bill to require police to wear body cameras.

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