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Senate Committees:

71st General Assembly – Municipal Corporations, Railroads and Private Corporations; Mental Health; Insurance; Education; Employment Security; Workmen’s Compensation; State Departments; Aviation, Water, Industrial and Natural Resources; and Bills Perfected and Ordered Printed.

72nd General Assembly – Appropriations; Banks and Banking and Financial Institutions; Economics and Major Expenditures; Industrial, Nuclear, Aviation, Space and Water Resources; Insurance; Judiciary; Legislative Research; Public Health and Welfare; Rules and Joint Rules; and Salaries, Resolutions and Miscellaneous Bills. 

73rd General Assembly – Appropriations; Banks and Banking and Financial Institutions; Economics and Major Expenditures; Education; Industrial, Nuclear, Aviation, Space and Water Resources; insurance; Judiciary; Legislative Research; Public Health and Welfare; Rules and Joint Rules; and Salaries, Resolutions and Miscellaneous Bills.

74th General Assembly – Appropriations; Banks and Banking and Financial Institutions; Economics and Major Expenditures; Education; Industrial, Nuclear, Aviation, Space and Water Resources; Insurance; Judiciary; Legislative Research; Public Health and Welfare; Rules and Joint Rules; and Salaries, Resolutions and Miscellaneous Bills.

Thomas G. Woolsey served the people of the 33rd District (Benton, Camden, Cooper, Hickory, Maries, Miller, Moniteau, Morgan, Polk and St. Clair counties). Born in Warrensburg, he received his education from Webster Groves public schools; attended Westminster College for two years; and graduated from the University of Missouri School of Law with a Bachelor of Laws degree. Senator Woolsey was a lawyer and served with the U.S. Air Force in World War II. He served three terms as prosecuting attorney of Morgan County. Senator Woolsey was elected to the Senate in 1960 and 1964. He was elected Minority Floor Leader during the 74th General Assembly. (Republican)

Official Manual of the State of Missouri: 1967-1968