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Daniel Frumson
Stories by
Daniel Frumson
include:
5/10/2006:
Radio Story - Senator John Cauthorn saved the governor's ethanol plan by compromising with the House.
5/ 2/2006:
Radio Story - The Missouri Senate finalized it's Eminent Domain bill.
4/11/2006:
Radio Story - In townhall fashion, the president addressed the administration's new Medicare plan.
4/ 4/2006:
Radio Story - Senator Engler says cellphones and business fax-lines need to be protected from telemarketers and unwanted advertisements.
3/14/2006:
Radio Story - The Democrats are using the filibuster in the hopes of preventing voter identification legislation from coming to a vote.
3/ 7/2006:
Radio Story - The Governor defended his ethanol plan at his Advisory Council on Agrigulture.
2/28/2006:
Radio Story - Lawmakers want to change current language in state law, so every Missourian exonorated for crimes they did not commit are eligable for compensation.
2/21/2006:
Radio Story - State Auditor Claire McCaskill says Missourians want new representation in Washington, that is in touch with Missouri needs.
2/14/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri's attorney general's office tells lawmakers the state's college loan program was pressured by the governor's office to sell off its assets.
2/ 7/2006:
Radio Story - House Republican Brian Baker wants to outlaw alcohol at the Capitol building, except for certain exceptions.
2/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - House Democrat Rachel Storch wants to reward low-income students who stay away from drugs and alcohol.
1/30/2006:
Radio Story - Senator Matt Bartle calls for a rare round-table in hope to coordinate the legislature's efforts in protecting against and prosecuting sexual offenders.
1/25/2006:
Radio Story - Democrat's fear Blunt's plan's to sell the student loan group to a large investment firm.
1/11/2006:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt's second address to the Missouri Assembly
Stories by
Daniel Frumson
include:
4/27/2005:
Radio Story - Democratic Senators say that the middle class is gettinga raw deal from administration and Republican policies.
4/25/2005:
Radio Story - The Senate has until Friday, May 6th to pass the budget, which is a constitutional requirement.
4/20/2005:
Radio Story - A filibuster on Senator John Loudon's "Open Contracting Act" by Democrat Victor Callahan in response to the removal of governmental power to regulate workers' benefits and training.
4/20/2005:
Radio Story - The Senate Agriculture Committee is considering legislation that would legalize the use of physical therapy on dogs and cats.
4/18/2005:
Radio Story - Claire McCaskill says she needs more access into tax data to be sure what tax programs are working for Missouri citizens.
4/13/2005:
Radio Story - With department plans to increase asphalt production, rising prices of oil and gasoline make the costs of production to be higher than they have ever been.
4/ 4/2005:
Radio Story - Director of Transportation Pete Rahn sat as a desk in the middle of Highway 63 in order to make the point that work zones are dangerous and drivers should have a greater appreciation of their work.
3/15/2005:
Radio Story - The bill to cut medicaid was placed on layaway until the Senate session later in the day.
3/14/2005:
Radio Story - The Republicans haven't caved, and the Democrats haven't given up; the future of medicaid is still up in the air.
3/14/2005:
Radio Story - Democrat Pat Dougherty will filibuster the proposed medicaid cuts, which are on the schedule for the Senate.
3/ 7/2005:
Radio Story - Republican Matt Bartle from Jackson County supports state legislation to tax sexually oriented businesses.
2/28/2005:
Radio Story - Director of the Department of Mental Health said that there will not be a drastic push for closure of Bellefontaine.
2/23/2005:
Radio Story - Bill sponsor Rep. Mark Wright withdrew his bill ending college tenure, and will be re-submitting it to the House clerk sometime next week. The new bill will only call for the revising of current tenure laws, and not the elimination of the laws.
2/16/2005:
Radio Story - A bill passed the Senate changing Southwest Missouri State University to Missouri State University despite heavy opposition by University of Missouri officials and especially Senator Chuck Graham.
2/14/2005:
Radio Story - House Republican Sherman Parker wants to give parents more power to keep their children safe.
2/ 9/2005:
Radio Story - Rep. Mark Wright introduced a bill that could potentially elliminate tenure for college professors at public universities.
2/ 2/2005:
Radio Story - The NAACP held a meeting Wednesday at the Capitol and several members were upset with Blunt's cuts on healthcare.
2/ 7/2005:
Radio Story - Minority Leader Jeff Harris says Blunt's renovations will cost taxpayers more than one hundred thousand dollars.
1/31/2005:
Radio Story - Senator Chuck Graham requested that Governor Blunt release records of cabinet nominations and committee members.
1/31/2005:
Radio Story - Republicans are supporting a bill to name a bridge over the Mississippi after the late President Reagan
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