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Angie Gaddy
Stories by
Angie Gaddy
include:
5/16/1996:
Legislature enters its last day with tax cuts still unresolved.
5/16/1996:
Infobox on changes in mental health commitment approved by lawmakers.
5/16/1996:
Major reorganization of mental health commitment laws clears legislature.
5/16/1996:
History of mental health commitment problems.
5/14/1996:
Senate debates killer roosters while other major issues sit on the sidelines.
5/ 9/1996:
Senate committee approves tax-cut plan.
5/ 9/1996:
Abortion dispute stalls budget in House
5/ 7/1996:
Senate leadership split on whether to deal with HMO regulation in 1996.
4/30/1996:
The Senate approves insurance coverage of child immunization and 48 hour post-delivery hospital stays.
4/16/1996:
Senate passes overhaul of mental health commitment law (newspaper story).
4/ 3/1996:
Missouri voters approve restriction on raising state taxes.
3/26/1996:
Hancock & Moriarty decide not to run in 1996
3/ 5/1996:
House Budget Committee passes $600,000 appropriation for Ryan White program. The remaining funds rely on federal money.
2/28/1996:
Missouri legislators stall on HMO bills, while the medical community and insurance industry continue to bicker.
2/20/1996:
In effort to stall regulatory measures on HMOs, Senate President Pro Tem asked colleagues to form a packaged health care plan.
2/13/1996:
What's an HMO that's getting so much legislative attention.
2/13/1996:
Main provisions in the various HMO bills.
2/13/1996:
Complaints about HMOs prompt legislative action.
1/24/1996:
State government's week starts with anti-abortion rally.
1/23/1996:
Anti-abortion forces hopeful with new House leadership.
1/10/1996:
Insurance industry questions bill to assure minimum hospital stay for birth.
1/ 9/1996:
Senate committee hears bill to keep part of the 55 mph limit.
1/ 8/1996:
Black Caucus helps defeat Democratic House Speaker candidate.
1/ 4/1996:
Democrats still cannot resolve their House leadership fight.
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