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Lindsay Shively
Stories by
Lindsay Shively
include:
5/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The Senate passed a bill Tuesday that stops students expelled for violent behavior from affecting the school's annual drop out rate.
5/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The Senate passed a bill tuesday that charges convicted felons a surcharge on all felony court proceedings.
4/29/2004:
Radio Story - A new bill being pushed through the Senate would require water companies to give warning before turning off services for late sewer bills.
4/29/2004:
Radio Story - A bill being pushed through the Senate grants immunity to small towns of deaths or injuries from local fairs and festivals.
4/15/2004:
Radio Story - A bill to double the length required before evicting mobile home owners comes after some of the bill sponsor's constituents faced a difficult eviction.
4/ 1/2004:
Radio Story - Bikers and other protesters of child abuse gathered on the lawn of the State Capitol to mark the beginning of Child Abuse Prevention month.
3/30/2004:
Radio Story - Senate committee heard bill to ban lawsuits blaming food companies for customer's obesity.
3/30/2004:
Radio Story - The Senate Pensions and General Law committee heard a bill that would stop customers from suing restaurants, blaming the restaurants for their obesity.
3/18/2004:
Radio Story - The Senate passed a bill on Thursday requiring birth certificates for stillbirths.
3/18/2004:
Radio Story - The Senate passed a bill on Thursday to require annual recalculation of the reimbursements to nursing homes.
3/18/2004:
Radio Story - The senate passed a bill Thursday to create a committee to combat underage drinking.
3/16/2004:
Radio Story - Some Missouri schools are reporting inflated enrollment when asking for funding for summer schools and then not hosting summer school at all.
3/16/2004:
Radio Story - Bond addressed the House and Senate about his proposal for federal funding for the Parents as Teachers program, which is now international.
3/ 9/2004:
Radio Story - Northwest Students attended the Senate committee hearing concerning their school's merger. Students both support and oppose the merger.
3/ 9/2004:
Radio Story - Northwest Students attended the Senate committee hearing concerning their school's merger. Students both support and oppose the merger.
3/ 9/2004:
Radio Story - Northwest Students attended the Senate committee hearing concerning their school's merger. Students both support and oppose the merger.
3/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri State Water Patrol gains authority under a bill passed by the Senate Thursday.
3/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri State Water Patrol gains authority under a bill passed by the Senate Thursday.
3/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - A bill passed by the Senate Thursday prohibits sexually-oriented billboards within one mile of the highway. Businesses within one mile of the highway are only allowed two exterior signs.
3/ 2/2004:
Radio Story - The chairman of the Senate Education Committee says the committee will vote next week on a bill that would ban University System President Elson Floyd from becoming the MU Chancellor as well.
3/ 2/2004:
Radio Story - The chairman of the Senate Education Committee says the committee will vote next week on a bill that would ban University System President Elson Floyd from becoming the MU Chancellor as well.
2/26/2004:
Radio Story - State legislators want to lower the default speed limits in certain rural counties of Missouri from 60 mph to 50 mph.
2/26/2004:
Radio Story - State legislators withdrew an amendment Thursday after being unable to agree on whether or not cell phone companies should be mandated to charge a 911 Emergecy tax or to consider it a cost of business.
2/24/2004:
Radio Story - Though some state legislators are proposing legislation to authorize toll roads, Sen. Jon Dolan, among other lawmakers, sees no need for them.
2/24/2004:
Radio Story - Sen. Jon Dolan of St. Charles County wants to stop spending highway dollars on general state business. Dolan says the spending of highway dollars should be limited to highway expenses.
2/19/2004:
Radio Story - Sen. Maida Coleman, a democrat from St. Louis City, may have personal reasons for sponsoring a bill expanding the definition of identity theft after her son becomes a victim of the crime.
2/19/2004:
Radio Story - A new bill redefining Identity theft excludes some crimes many may consider to still be identity theft.
2/12/2004:
Radio Story - Supporters assure that the bill regulating church-run daycares will not be an attempt to shut them down but to raise safety standards for Missouri's children.
2/12/2004:
Radio Story - Supporters assure that the bill regulating church-run daycares will not be an attempt to shut them down but to raise safety standards for Missouri's children.
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