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01.01.2009 7:01 pm

Stenger becomes fifth Democrat on St. Louis County Council

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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The St. Louis County Council got its fifth Democrat today.

U.S. District Judge Rodney Sippel swore in Steve Stenger of Affton as councilman from the 6th District to give Democrats five of the seven seats on the council. Stenger ousted Councilman John Campisi, R-south St. Louis County, in the Nov. 4 election.

Stenger began his term in a ceremony at noon in the county council chambers in Clayton. Two reelected council members also started new terms. They were Council Chairman Kathleen Kelly Burkett, D-Overland, sworn in by Charlack Municipal Judge Joseph A. Lott, and Councilman Mike O’Mara, D-Florissant, sworn in by St. Louis County Circuit Judge John Ross.

For the first time in 10 years, the swearing-in ceremony featured only Democrats. But today’s event did not have a partisan tone. Instead, two of the newly-elected council members acknowledged the rough economic year behind them and looked forward to the future.

Stenger promised, “I plan to do all I can do to help South County. I want to be the best councilman possible.” O’Mara, said, “We’ll get through this bump in the road and have a great year.”

Burkett noted that Councilwoman Hazel Erby, D-University City, will be the chairwoman of the council for this year. She presided over the swearing-in ceremony. The council will formally select her as chairwoman on Tuesday.

County Executive Charlie Dooley attended the ceremony, but did not speak.

Also present was U.S. Rep. Russ Carnahan, D-St. Louis. Stenger and Erby both thanked Carnahan for help in their campaigns.

Speakers also pointed out that Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch, State Rep. Pat Yaeger, D-Lemay, and State Rep.-elect Vicki Lorenz Englund, D-south St. Louis County, were present.

Campisi’s victory in November 2000 over then Councilman Jeff Wagener, a Democrat from Oakville, gave Republicans control of the council that lasted until Jan. 1, 2007. The loss by then Councilman Kurt Odenwald, R-Shrewsbury, in November 2006 to Councilwoman Barbara Fraser, D-University City, returned the council to Democratic rule.

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I hope Mr. Stenger does something useful while in office, might I suggest he help lead St. Louis into the 21st century and pass a smoking ban in restaurants?

— Richard
8:11 pm January 1st, 2009

In response to the Democrats’ increased margin on the County Council, Charlie Dooley proposed a new tax hike, his customary response to EVERYTHING. Hope we can recruit a good candidate to take him down in ‘10. Is newly elected Rep. Cole McNary interested?

— West County Republican
8:33 pm January 1st, 2009

Though Keep St. Louis Free has been loyal to John Campisi for his opposition to Kurt Odenwald’s smoking ban, we hope Councilman Stenger will join his fellow Council Democrats in standing up for the freedom and property rights of St. Louis bars and restaurants.

We would like to invite Councilman Stenger, the entire County Council, County Executive Dooley, the entire St. Louis Board of Aldermen and Mayor Slay to be our guest at our flagship St. Louis restaurant, Herbie’s Vintage 72, formerly Balaban’s Cafe. Herbie’s clears the air of its bar and cigar club with the best possible air filtration. This filtration can make the air of a bar or restaurant that allows smoking cleaner than the air outdoors. We would love for St. Louis political leaders such Councilman Stenger to check out this technology out which clears the air while preserving St. Louis freedom and property rights.

— Bill Hannegan
11:14 pm January 1st, 2009

Wow, St. Louis county Republicans are now down to just 2 of 7. They couldn’t even find somebody to run against Dooley last time, and didn’t give a dime to the guy who stepped up to the plate uninvited. Yet the same folks are still running the show.

— Nick Kasoff
7:55 am January 2nd, 2009