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Andy Kravetz
Stories by
Andy Kravetz
include:
1/16/1997:
Newspaper Story - Pay hikes for judges and legislators rejected by Missouri's House.
1/15/1997:
Newspaper Story - Freshman Rep. Chuck Graham's HMO hassled him about getting a new seat cushion for his wheelchair.
1/15/1997:
Newspaper Story - The legislature's managed care commitee files its legislation with one member warning the HMO party is over.
1/13/1997:
Newspaper Story - Two new representatives and one Senator were sworn in on the first day of the new Legislative session.
1/13/1997:
Newspaper Story - After 32 years, the governor's inauguration was held inside at the Capitol Rotunda and most didn't mind.
12/11/1996:
Newspaper Story - Business opposition surfaces to legislative plan for tougher regulation of managed care health plans.
11/19/1996:
Newspaper Story - The Missouri Supreme Court decided Tuesday that SB 380 is acceptable under state law.
11/14/1996:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers to recommend more emergency room coverage
10/30/1996:
Newspaper Story - HMO representatives argue for gag rules on doctors.
10/ 3/1996:
Newspaper Story - The GOP gubernatorial candidate used a non-existent budget line to explain her tax cut plan.
9/30/1996:
Infobox on hepatitis facts.
9/30/1996:
Newspaper Story - Missourians facing threat of hepatitis.
9/19/1996:
Newspaper Story - Governor's tax cut plan meets silence from his GOP rival.
9/ 9/1996:
Newspaper Story - State considers appeal of court rejection of Blue Cross profit-making order.
9/ 6/1996:
Newspaper Story - Legislative committee moving toward HMO regulation.
8/30/1996:
Newspaper Story - No immediate effect for mid-Missourians from Boatman's Bank merger.
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