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NATALIA ONA
Stories by
NATALIA ONA
include:
5/ 3/1999:
Newspaper Story - Gov. Mel Carnahan's demand for a health exemption in the proposed ban on partial birth abortions was rejected by Missouri's Senate Monday.
4/29/1999:
Newspaper Story - Senators quarreled into the night as abortion-rights supporters tried to stop a bill that backers say will stop partial birth abortion.
4/ 8/1999:
Newspaper Story - The Senate Public Health Comittee reversed itself and sent to the full Senate a House-passed bill to ban partial-birth abortions.
3/11/1999:
Newspaper Story - About a bill that wants to revoke automatically a license of a phisician who has participated in an assisted suicide.
3/11/1999:
Newspaper Story - Missouri drivers would be keeping their licenses longer under a plan passed Thursday by the House Motor Vehicle Committee.
3/ 2/1999:
Newspaper Story - Anti-abortions lawmakers express more confidence about their chances with the new approach of "infiticide" to the partial-birth abortion ban.
2/23/1999:
Newspaper Story - Bill to prohibit employment and insurance discrimination on the basis of genetic information.
2/16/1999:
Newspaper Story - The Senate Transport Committee approved a bill that prohibit the state to release personal information from the drivers license records. Missouri Press Assosiation was the only opposition to the bill during the hearing.
1/28/1999:
Newspaper Story - Reactions to the Carnahan's decision of commutetion of the sentence of Darrell Mease.
1/26/1999:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers are urged to legalize breast feeding in public.
1/19/1999:
Newspaper Story - Missouri Right to Life offered a memorial for the unborns in the Capitol rotunda
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