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1996 Children Stories
10/ 3/1996:
Radio Story - Getting suspended from school for kissing a classmate could happen in Missouri.
5/16/1996:
The House passed the Safe Schools Bill to crack down on violent and disruptive students.
5/ 9/1996:
Senate adds teacher-assault crime to safe schools bill.
5/ 9/1996:
Non-married, same-sex pigs authorized to carry concealed weapons under legislative staffer's suggested bill.
5/ 2/1996:
Governor Carnahan will sign a bill that mandates free immunizations for the insured.
4/30/1996:
The Missouri Senate has approved a House bill to improve the state's immunization practices.
4/30/1996:
Members of the Missouri Senate have agreed to a bill forcing health insurance companies and HMO's to cover the cost of child immunizations.
4/30/1996:
The Senate approves requiring health insurance cover minimum hospital stays for new mothers.
4/30/1996:
The Senate approves insurance coverage of child immunization and 48 hour post-delivery hospital stays.
4/19/1996:
Juvenile crime crackdown is costing state money for new juvenile facilities.
4/12/1996:
GOP lawmakers strip same-sex marriage ban bill from House committee.
3/20/1996:
The House and Senate both pass zero-tolerance bills for teen drinking & driving.
3/ 5/1996:
School uniforms proposed as approach to making schools safer.
2/15/1996:
Radio Story - Morticians want their own guidelines to become state law.
2/14/1996:
State legislators are debating the best ways to make Missouri's schools safer.
2/13/1996:
The governor's "Safe Schools" plan passes House committee despite Republican opposition.
2/12/1996:
Governor's Safe Schools plan approved by committee.
2/12/1996:
House approves minimum hospital stay for new mothers.
2/ 9/1996:
Juvenile workers question value of governor's Safe Schools plan.
2/ 8/1996:
House rejects raising taxes to pay for child immunization.
2/ 2/1996:
Governor's Safe Schools plan approved by committees.
2/ 2/1996:
House & Senate committees approve stronger child-immunization bills.
1/26/1996:
Health Department pushing for stronger immunization laws.
1/24/1996:
Driver's license loss proposed as threat to keep kids in school.
1/23/1996:
Anti-abortion forces hopeful with new House leadership.
1/17/1996:
Senate debates requiring minimum coverage for a hospital stay after delivery.
1/11/1996:
New House speaker cites school violence as a top priority.
1/10/1996:
Insurance industry questions bill to assure minimum hospital stay for birth.
1/10/1996:
Legislator questions mandating hospital coverage for new moms.
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