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Monica Walter
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Stories by
Monica Walter
include:
5/13/2004:
Radio Story - The Governor's jobs now program would be funded by tax credits instead of a $150 million bond.
5/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - Republican leadership abandoned the bill after Senator Ken Jacob filibustered it on the Senate floor.
4/27/2004:
Radio Story - Under a bill passed in the Missouri House parent would be able to sue anyone helping an underage child to get an abortion in another state.
4/27/2004:
Radio Story - Under a bill passed in the Missouri House of Representatives parent would be able to sue anyone helping an underage child to get an abortion in another state.
4/13/2004:
Radio Story - Warren County Rep. Mike Sutherland is sponsoring a bill to make large carnivore breeding illegal. Currently there are not laws regulating this.
4/ 6/2004:
Radio Story - The bill passed in the senate allows police to pull drivers over for simply not wearing a seat belt. It also increases the fine from 10 dollars to 15 dollars.
3/18/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri legislature left for spring break without finishing the budget. The budget has been in the House since the session started in January and is expected to stay there until April.
3/18/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri legislature left for spring break without finishing the budget. The budget has been in the House since the session started in January and is expected to stay there until April.
3/16/2004:
Radio Story - Inaugural funds will be held to the same disclosure level as campaign contributions.
3/16/2004:
Radio Story - Cross burning would be punishable by jailtime under a bill that would prohibit cross burning with intent to intimidate someone.
3/16/2004:
Radio Story - Cross burning would be punishable by jailtime under a bill that would prohibit cross burning with intent to intimidate someone.
3/11/2004:
Radio Story - Missouri House passes a bill that puts a cap on damages from medical malpractice and liability lawsuits.
3/11/2004:
Radio Story - Missouri House passes a bill that puts a cap on damages from medical malpractice and liability lawsuits.
3/11/2004:
Radio Story - Missouri House passes a bill that puts a cap on damages from medical malpractice and liability lawsuits.
3/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The House and Senate passed a bill Thursday to punish criminals with jailtime for stealing someone's identity.
3/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The House and Senate passed a bill Thursday to punish criminals with jailtime for stealing someone's identity.
3/ 4/2004:
Radio Story - The House and Senate passed a bill Thursday to punish criminals with jailtime for stealing someone's identity.
3/ 2/2004:
Radio Story - Senator Sarah Steelman plans to debate in the senate about a bill that would make private donations that pay for chancellor's salaries public records.
3/ 2/2004:
Radio Story - Senator Sarah Steelman plans to debate in the senate about a bill that would make private donations that pay for chancellor's salaries public records.
2/26/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri Supreme Court overturned the St. Louis Circuit Court decision, making it legal to carry a concealed weapon.
2/26/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri Supreme Court overturned the St. Louis Circuit Court decision, making it legal to carry a concealed weapon.
2/24/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri Senat gave final approval to a tax credit accountability bill that aims to reduce tax fraud.
2/24/2004:
Radio Story - The Missouri Senat gave final approval to a tax credit accountability bill that aims to reduce tax fraud.
2/19/2004:
Radio Story - Two Saint Louis lawmakers are sponsoring bills to create a trust fund that would help operate an archives center in Saint Louis City.
2/17/2004:
Radio Story - Lawmakers presented a bill that would eliminate sexual billboards from the highway.
2/17/2004:
Radio Story - Abortion rights advocates unveil a legislative "Wall of Shame."
2/12/2004:
Radio Story - Lawmakers are hearing a bill that will prohibit sexually oriented billboards from advertising on Missouri highways.
2/ 3/2004:
Radio Story - State rep. Larry Crawford, California, sponsors transportation bill to restrict veils on license photos.
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