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9/15/1999 - House defies Carnahan, approves partial-birth abortion ban:
State Treasurer candidate Rep. Brian May, D-St. Louis County, and Lieutenant Governor candidate Rep. Gracia Backer, D-New Bloomfield, flip-flopped during the veto session.
5/10/1999 - Tax cuts, crime bill stymied by debates:
Lawmakers moved to make the identities of sex offenders more accessible. Rep. Brian May, D-St. Louis City, proposed putting the names and addresses of sex offenders on the web.
4/07/1999 - Legislators try to guess why Prop B failed:
"It's a ripe time," said Rep. Brian May, D-St. Louis County. "Hopefully the vote yesterday will help us on the guns-in-schools bill."
4/07/1999 - Sex offenders might be locked up - on suspicion:
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Brian May, D-St. Louis City, and House Speaker Steve Gaw, D-Moberly, had been passed unanimously out of committee.
2/08/1999 - New Legislation Would Close Loophole that Allowed Bribery:
"Public servant as defined under the present statute does not include those individuals that do not receive compensation for their services in a state capacity," said House Judiciary Committee Chairman Brian May, D-St. Louis. May has sponsored a bill that would expand the definition of a public servant to also include public officials who are not paid for their services.
1/27/1999 - Sexual Offender List May Soon Be on Internet:
A similar bill has been proposed by Rep. Brian May, D-St. Louis City, and Gov. Mel Carnahan has publicly supported this idea.

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