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September 2012 Stories
9/30/2012:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 24, 2012
9/28/2012:
Newspaper Story - Proposition E puts health care back on Missouri ballots
9/28/2012:
Radio Story - St. Louis City School District could make history if provisional accreditation is approved.
9/27/2012:
Radio Story - Ameren asks for $375.6 million. Customers ask why.
9/27/2012:
Radio Story - Akin is optimistic about his chances of winning the Senate race.
9/27/2012:
Radio Story - The U.S. Army sets the stage for Suicide Stand-downs
9/26/2012:
Radio Story - St. Louis Public School District still may not get accreditation despite meeting eligibility standards.
9/26/2012:
Radio Story - Propsition E will put on the ballot another part of the federal health care law: exchanges
9/26/2012:
Radio Story - Rep. Jay Barnes proposed a bill to improve the DED before it was audited and will continue to do so.
9/25/2012:
Radio Story - Republicans react to Akin staying in Senate race
9/25/2012:
Radio Story - A state audit found The Department of Economic Development did not do enough to avoid Moberly's Mamtek disaster
9/25/2012:
Radio Story - State Auditor finds Department of Economic Development did not act accordingly in financing Mamtek
9/25/2012:
Radio Story - Wildlife recovering after drought hits hard
9/23/2012:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 17, 2012
9/21/2012:
Newspaper Story - U.S. Rep. Todd Akin and incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill traded barbs on Akin's controversial comments
9/21/2012:
Radio Story - Akin still on defensive in debate after controversial comments resurface
9/21/2012:
Radio Story - Gubernatorial candidates debate differing outlooks on Missouri's economic status
9/20/2012:
Newspaper Story - Mo. abortion groups challenge contingency in opposing MOSIRA funding
9/20/2012:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's National Guard schedules a special suicide-prevention day.
9/20/2012:
Radio Story - New state and federal laws allow military and overseas voters to vote for the president using e-mail.
9/20/2012:
Newspaper Story - Deadline for ballot withdrawal draws near for Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin.
9/20/2012:
Radio Story - Newt Gingrich is scheduled to support Todd Akin at fundraising events on Monday
9/20/2012:
Radio Story - 60% of Missourians are estimated to be obese by 2030
9/20/2012:
Radio Story - Newly appointed chairman Stephen Danner hopes to protect the jobs and families of National Guardsmen.
9/20/2012:
Radio Story - Thirteen Missouri school districts hope to be the state's first beneficiaries of federal Race to the Top funds
9/20/2012:
Newspaper Story - Military personnel delpoyed overseas can now vote in the presidential election thorugh e-mails.
9/19/2012:
Radio Story - Missouri Supreme court hears arguments regarding MOSIRA funding bill being unconstitutional
9/19/2012:
Radio Story - The Missouri State Education Board says Normandy Schools have two years to improve before a state takeover.
9/18/2012:
Newspaper Story - The use of propofol for lethal injection is considered by some to be a step backwards in human rights.
9/18/2012:
Radio Story - Missouri hospitals that serve the uninsured will struggle with decrease in DSH payments
9/16/2012:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 10, 2012
9/13/2012:
Newspaper Story - Missouri will not join the coolaition to petition for a waiver to the current federal ethanol mandate
9/13/2012:
Radio Story - Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Wolff says Mo. Criminal Code needs updates
9/13/2012:
Radio Story - Kansas City labor union files first legal challenge over contraception law.
9/13/2012:
Radio Story - Mo. Chamber of Commerce endorses Spence in gubernatorial race
9/12/2012:
Radio Story - High ranking Republicans join in calls for Saint Louis local control.
9/12/2012:
Radio Story - Lawmakers override governor's veto of contraception legislation
9/12/2012:
Radio Story - Car buyers not purchasing from Missouri auto dealers still not subject to sales tax
9/12/2012:
Newspaper Story - Mo. lawmakers voted 109-45 to pass contraception bill into law over Nixon objection, did not challnege car tax veto
9/11/2012:
Newspaper Story - Missouri stockyards are struggling to keep their businesses alive.
9/11/2012:
Radio Story - The Missouri drought brings emotion to the House Agricultural Policy Committee meeting
9/11/2012:
Radio Story - The state will use a pilot program this year to learn how it can better evaluate its' teachers.
9/11/2012:
Radio Story - Missouri may take it easy on first time substance abuse offenders
9/11/2012:
Radio Story - Funeral homes are dying from debt costs
9/11/2012:
Newspaper Story - Funeral homes are still dying from debt costs
9/ 9/2012:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 3, 2012
9/ 7/2012:
Newspaper Story - Missouri will continue to be one of five states without mandatory rabies vaccination
9/ 7/2012:
Newspaper Story - Car taxes, contraception likely on tap for Sept. 12 veto session
9/ 7/2012:
Radio Story - Lawmakers decide not to pursue passing rabies vaccination legislation
9/ 6/2012:
Radio Story - Some Ameren Missouri customers might see a decrease in their utlity rates starting later this month.
9/ 6/2012:
Radio Story - The summer's drought is bittersweet for Missouri winemakers.
9/ 5/2012:
Newspaper Story - An audit criticizes Gov. Jay Nixon for billing other state agencies for travel and employees.
9/ 5/2012:
Radio Story - Governor Nixon is in hot water again after an audit reveals he shifted $1.7 million in office costs.
9/ 5/2012:
Radio Story - Sponsor of bill to bus students to closer schools does not plan to override veto.
9/ 5/2012:
Radio Story - Missouri lawmakers return Wednesday to take up vetoes by Gov. Jay Nixon.
9/ 4/2012:
Newspaper Story - A new state law streamlines the transfer process for Missouri college students
9/ 4/2012:
Radio Story - Governor Nixon won't take a stand on increasing Missouri's cigarette tax.
9/ 4/2012:
Radio Story - Minimum Wage and Payday Loan Initiatives off ballot
9/ 4/2012:
Radio Story - Despite Claire McCaskill's absence, the Missouri Senate is a hot topic at the Democratic National Convention
9/ 4/2012:
Radio Story - Gov. Nixon opposes a bill dealing with vehicle taxes.
9/ 2/2012:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of August 27, 2012
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