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Roll Call, March 8
Published March 8, 2007 at midnight
FIGHT CLUB
Rep. Steve King, R-Grand Junction, and his wife, Daun, are teaching self-defense techniques tonight to lawmakers, spouses and Capitol staffers.
The Kings have owned a self-defense company, American National Protective Services, for 14 years.
The cost of the seminar, $45, will be donated to The Western Slope Center for Children, a Mesa County nonprofit for sexual-abuse victims.
When: 6:30 p.m. tonight
Where: Capitol basement
KNOW YOUR LIMITS
$50 Limit on gifts, lunches, merchandise and such that lawmakers and other government workers can accept under Amendment 41, which voters approved last fall.
FELONY FROSTING
"For the purpose of Amendment 41, limit your intake to $49.99."
Sign posted over cake, candy and other treats provided by the House clerks for an event
"Which one is Dan Gibbs? I know they say he's the new heartthrob, but with Amendment 41, I haven't met many of the freshmen."
Sen. Nancy Spence R-Centennial, on Rep. Gibbs, D-Silverthorne. Because of Amendment 41, there are fewer legislative lunches for lawmakers to get know each other.
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