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Hillari Duthoo Stories
Hillari Duthoo Stories
4/24/2007:
Radio Story - Missouri students could hav ethe power to choose which school to attend beginning in the 2008 school year. Hillari Duthoo (DOO-thoh) has more from the state Capitol.
4/10/2007:
Radio Story - Imus'
3/ 6/2007:
Radio Story - Students lobbied Tuesday to make wearing a seatbelt mandatory while driving. Hillari Duthoo (DOO-thoh) has more from the state Capitol.
1/23/2007:
Radio Story - A Republican proposal to make English the state's only official language is coming under attack.
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12/13/2006:
Radio Story - UM System president Elson Floyd takes a job in Washington state.
11/15/2006:
Radio Story - The Supreme Court heard arguments on an anti-abortion law.
11/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - The state's leading opponent to stem cell research will start election night by slipping into his running shoes. Hillari Duthoo has more from the state Capitol.
10/23/2006:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt unveils an addition Sex Offender Registry
10/16/2006:
Radio Story - Democrats are calling it a
9/27/2006:
Radio Story - The MOHELA board voted to approve the governor's plan to sell off part of it's assets. Hillari Duthoo (DOO-thoh) has more from the state Capitol.
9/25/2006:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt's office issued a statement saying that any MOHELA deal would require approval from the legislature. Hillari Duthoo (DOO-thoh) has more from the state Capitol.
9/20/2006:
Radio Story - A House Democrat says MOHELA resignations are cause for re-examination of Governor Blunt's proposal. Hillari Duthoo (DOO-thoh) has more from the state Capitol.
9/18/2006:
Radio Story - Payday and title loans are increasingly coming under fire from consumer protection groups because of high interest rates. Hillari Duthoo has the rest from the state Capitol.
9/13/2006:
Radio Story - University presidents met with Governor Bluny to discuss Discovery Initiative
9/11/2006:
Radio Story - Nixon continues his protest of the Governor's new MOHELA plan
9/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - Attorney General Jay Nixon asked MOHELA's board members to reject Governor Blunt's latest proposal.
9/ 6/2006:
Radio Story - Attorney General asks MOHELA to reject governor's proposal
8/30/2006:
Radio Story - McCaskill issues audit of Department of Higher Education
8/28/2006:
Radio Story - Questions about the latest plan to sell part of the state's college loan program are being raised by Missouri's top Democrat.
8/28/2006:
Radio Story - Questions about the latest plan to sell part of the state's college loan authority are being raised by Missouri's top Democrat.
8/28/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri's top Democrat raises questions about the Governor's latest moves to sell part of the state's college loan authority
8/28/2006:
Radio Story - Democrats raise questions about Blunt's new MOHELA proposal
8/23/2006:
Radio Story - Mental Health Commission releases 23 recommendations
5/11/2006:
Radio Story - Friday is the last day of Missouri's legislative session and assisted living facilities issues are some of the many being discussed in Missouri's Capitol.
5/ 4/2006:
Radio Story - Friday at 6:00 pm is the deadline for decisions on budget bills.
5/ 2/2006:
Radio Story - Tuesday the Missouri senate debated off and on a bill that would protect homeowners from eminent domain abuse.
4/27/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri's Senate passed a bill Thursday that would combine current state-offered scholarships for both public and private schools into one program.
4/25/2006:
Radio Story - A bill won first round approval in the Senate Monday to penalize employers who hire illegal immigrants.
4/25/2006:
Radio Story - The Missouri House gave final approval to a bill that would entice the DaimlerChrysler plant to stay open in Fenton.
4/20/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri's Senate debated well into Thursday afternoon over the issue of requiring voters to produce a photo ID at the polls.
4/18/2006:
Radio Story - In a 7-1 vote, members of the Senate Transportation Committee voted to move HB 1532, a bill on auto emissions in St. Louis, to the Senate floor for further debate.
4/13/2006:
Radio Story - Attorney General Jay Nixon received an injunction Thursday that resolves lawsuit he filed against the mobile home company in 2004
4/11/2006:
Radio Story - President Bush visited with Missouri seniors and watched them sign up for Medicare Part D Tuesday.
4/ 4/2006:
Radio Story - In a 132-23 vote Thursday, the Missouri House decided to send a bill to the Senate that allows Missourians to use force to protect themselves in the event of an intrusion on private property.
4/ 4/2006:
Radio Story - In a 132-23 vote Thursday, the Missouri House decided to send a bill to the Senate that allows Missourians to use force to protect themselves in the event of an intrusion on private property.
4/ 4/2006:
Radio Story - The governor, House and Senate all have different ideas on how to spend the profits of a possible sale of the state college loan authority.
3/23/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri students are spending their spring break on the coast, but not in the way you'd normally think.
3/16/2006:
Radio Story - In a 29-3 vote Thursday, the Missouri Senate voted to pass a bill which removes campaign contribution limits.
3/14/2006:
Radio Story - The Missouri House Judiciary Committee heard testimony Tuesday from both sides of the eminent domain debate.
3/ 9/2006:
Radio Story - If Missouri Senate Republicans get their way, voters will have to produce a photo ID when they go to the polls.
3/ 7/2006:
Radio Story - Senators in Missouri's General Assembly debated a long list of sex offense bills, including one to update and refine the Sex Offender Registry.
3/ 2/2006:
Radio Story - Builder and State Representative Bob Johnson says the housing bubble burst will lead to unemployment in construction and in turn, effect business and commerce.
2/28/2006:
Radio Story - The actions of one rural fire department spark discussion in Missouri's General Assembly.
2/23/2006:
Radio Story - A bill on auto safety inspections will head to the Senate floor for final vote next week.
2/21/2006:
Radio Story - Claire McCaskill said in a press conference Tuesday that the DNR has wasted much of the tax payers' money.
2/21/2006:
Radio Story - Opponents to the closing of the St. Louis habilitation center say that moving patients out of their environment could cause their death.
2/ 9/2006:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt's office is withholding a report that he requested from the Department of Natural Resources. A spokesperson says that Blunt wants to make his own recommendations first.
2/ 9/2006:
Radio Story - House Republicans presented changes to the governor's MOHELA proposal. They want to see more money dedicated to scholarships than building projects.
2/ 9/2006:
Radio Story - In a break with the governor's original MOHELA proposal Thursday, House Republicans presented their own wish list. One Republican Representative equated the disagreement to a "family feud".
2/ 7/2006:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt has asked the Department of Natural Resources to file a report this week on the safety of Missouri dams.
2/ 7/2006:
Radio Story - The governor said Tuesday that the state needs new safety regulations for Missouri dams.
2/ 2/2006:
Radio Story - Late Wednesday, proponents of a new lobbyist breakfast fundraiser canceled the program.
2/ 2/2006:
Radio Story - Missouri Governor Matt Blunt was accused Thursday of trying to prop up sagging poll numbers by selling off half of MOHELA's portfolio.
1/31/2006:
Radio Story - The Senate Transportation Committee heard a proposal Tuesday for the construction of a new toll bridge in St. Louis.
1/26/2006:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt traveled the state Thursday, promoting his latest move for the betterment of Missouri higher education.
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