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Health Stories
12/12/1995:
Universal health care back before the legislature.
11/30/1995:
MU's president says selling the University Hospital still possible.
10/31/1995:
State & federal officials disagree on Missouri's drinking water safety.
10/20/1995:
Effects of AIDS services budget cuts.
10/20/1995:
Health Dept. will not seek extra AIDS funds from lawmakers.
10/17/1995:
Legislative committee considers dropping hospital growth control.
10/12/1995:
Nursing Homes Challenged on Disclosure
10/ 6/1995:
AIDS budget overspending continued for months before discovered by state officials.
10/ 5/1995:
Profile on foster families that care for medically disabled children.
10/ 3/1995:
Former congressional candidate discusses his bout with depression.
10/ 2/1995:
Teen pregnancies decline in Missouri.
10/ 2/1995:
Health Dept. announces plan to pay off its AIDS overspending.
9/18/1995:
Health Department audit puts AIDS over spending at $1.6 million.
9/14/1995:
Compromise on abortion proposed.
9/14/1995:
Health officials demoted for AIDS budget problems.
9/ 9/1995:
List of bills vetoed by the governor.
9/ 9/1995:
Anti-abortion legislator drops veto-override effort.
9/ 6/1995:
Abortion forces prepare for veto session of legislature.
8/28/1995:
Missouri at bottom of country for immunization.
5/12/1995:
Wrapup of health issues in the 1995 session.
5/12/1995:
Catholic Conference will work during summer for abortion veto override.
5/10/1995:
Anti-abortion controversy with school health tops legislative news Wednesday.
5/ 8/1995:
Governor wins veto override test, tops list of legislative news Monday.
5/ 4/1995:
HMO regulation bill dies in legislature.
5/ 4/1995:
Governor vetoes abortion-counseling bill.
5/ 3/1995:
Anti-abortion amendment stalls child health bill.
5/ 2/1995:
Anti-Abortion forces win major victories in the legislature.
4/27/1995:
State scales back Medicaid super waiver.
4/27/1995:
State plans limited Medicaid changes.
4/26/1995:
Mo. Supreme Court defines nonviable fetus as a person.
4/23/1995:
House passes abortion-counseling bill.
4/23/1995:
Health insurance regulation dead for this year.
4/14/1995:
Abortion filibuster stalls the House.
4/11/1995:
Motorcyclists seek lowered helmet-violation penalty.
4/11/1995:
Blind people still face problems with their guide dogs.
4/10/1995:
Maneuver to sink anti-abortion bill fails in joint committee.
4/ 6/1995:
Politics of health care legislation shift in 1995.
4/ 6/1995:
Senate approve abortion restrictions.
4/ 3/1995:
Senate passes HMO regulation bill.
3/28/1995:
Administration begins new effort to draft a health-care plan.
3/10/1995:
Limited health insurance bill proposed.
3/ 7/1995:
Senate Committee OKs expanded health care access.
3/ 7/1995:
MU hesitant on taking over Mt. Vernon Rehab Center.
3/ 2/1995:
Senate rejects HMO regulation proposal.
2/27/1995:
Republicans use rare procedure to get their bills out of committee.
2/21/1995:
Legislators urged to require access to health insurance.
2/21/1995:
Groundwork being laid for abortion fight in legislature.
2/16/1995:
Tobacco industry bill blasted for protecting the industry.
2/15/1995:
Legislation proposed to ease restrictions on pain medication.
2/15/1995:
Philip Morris wines & dines entire legislature.
2/14/1995:
Anti-abortion forces rally at the Capitol.
2/ 7/1995:
Businesses seek worker's compensation changes.
2/ 7/1995:
Parents ask for right to let students self-administer drugs in school.
2/ 7/1995:
HMO regulation bill proposed.
2/ 2/1995:
Per-illness insurance requirements pushed as universal-health insurance alternative.
1/26/1995:
GOP proposes its own health-care plan.
1/25/1995:
GOP bills dominate start of legislative session.
1/24/1995:
Lawmakers debate excuting mentally retarded under death sentence.
1/20/1995:
Governor drops health care from legislative agenda.
1/17/1995:
Bill proposed to allow non-nurses to practice midwifery.
1/17/1995:
Baby boomers are the forgotten generation in Missouri's legislature.
1/12/1995:
Insurance Department drops its own health-care plan for the 1995 session.
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