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Senate Committees:

74th General Assembly – Apportionment; Criminal Jurisprudence; Elections, Military, Veteran and Naval Affairs; Industrial, Nuclear, Aviation, Space and Water Resources; Labor; Public Health and Welfare; and State Departments.

75th General Assembly – Criminal Jurisprudence (chairman); Banks and Financial Institutions; Education; Insurance; Judiciary; Labor and Management Relations; Municipal Corporations; Public Health and Welfare; Roads and Highways; and Workmen’s Compensation.

76th General Assembly – Criminal Jurisprudence (chairman); Correctional Institutions (vice chairman); Banks, Banking and Financial Institutions; Judiciary; Labor and Management Relations; Mental Health; Municipal Corporations, Railroads and Private Corporations; and Ways and Means.

77th General Assembly – Labor and Management Relations (chairman); Rules, Joint Rules, and Miscellaneous Bills (chairman); Criminal Justice (vice chairman); Gubernatorial Appointments (vice chairman); Accounts, Assignments and Clerical Force; Banks, Banking and Financial Institutions; and Judiciary.

78th General Assembly – Local Government, Fees and Salaries (chairman); Rules, Joint Rules, Resolutions, and Miscellaneous Bills (chairman); Criminal Jurisprudence and Corrections (vice chairman); Gubernatorial Appointments (vice chairman); Labor and Management Relations (vice chairman); Accounts, Assignments and Clerical Force; Banks, Banking and Financial Institutions; and Judiciary.

Lawrence J. Lee served the people of the 3rd District (part of St. Louis City). Born in St. Louis, he received his education from St. Mathews Elementary School; St. Louis Preparatory Seminary School; St. Louis University High School; St. Louis University School of Commerce and Finance, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in 1954; and St. Louis University School of Law, earning a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1956. An attorney, Senator Lee had a private practice until 1964, when he was appointed prosecuting attorney of St. Louis, serving from 1964-1966. He was elected to the Senate in a special election in 1966, and re-elected in 1968 and 1972. He served as Majority Floor Leader for the 77th and 78th General Assemblies. (Democrat)

Official Manual of the State of Missouri: 1975-1976