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David Grebe
Stories by
David Grebe
include:
5/14/1999:
Newspaper Story - Agreement is reached on a tax bill that both the governor's office and a key GOP leader endorse.
5/13/1999:
Newspaper Story - The governor threatens to veto the legislative pension bill and attacks lawmakers.
5/11/1999:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers sent bills to the Governor to raise retirement benefits, ban some types of abortions, and delay tax relief
5/10/1999:
Newspaper Story - Major tax cuts may be in jeopardy -due to disagreement in the Senate. Also, House delays crime bill - after loading it with amendments
5/ 7/1999:
Newspaper Story - The recent filibuster brought back memories of a Capitol legend - Bill Blackwell
5/ 6/1999:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers sent a bill to the governor that makes it harder for Planned Parenthood to receive state family planning funds.
5/ 5/1999:
Newspaper Story - A wrap-up of Wednesday's legislative action.
5/ 4/1999:
Lawmakers agreed on language intended to deprive Planned Parenthood state money
4/28/1999:
Newspaper Story - House passed a bill to lift helmet requirements for Missouri adults
4/27/1999:
Newspaper Story - Rep. Tim Harlan's small business health insurance bill is languishing in the Senate
4/22/1999:
Newspaper Story - Republican leaders criticized "inappropriate plane use" at Thursday press conference
4/22/1999:
Newspaper Story - Rep. Tim Harlan's nursing home bill given initial approval
4/15/1999:
Newspaper Story - Rep. Tim Harlan's bill for tax cuts, insurance controls passes House - without opposition
4/13/1999:
Newspaper Story - Rep. Sam Gaskill, R-Washburn, has proposal a bill to allow "physical force" in preventing flag desecration
4/ 7/1999:
Newspaper Story - Convicted sex offenders - now released - could be re-incarcerated under a bill sponsored by House Speaker Steve Gaw, D-Moberly.
4/ 1/1999:
Newspaper Story - Some Missourians don't think dignity gowns are enough - and want universal coverage.
3/30/1999:
Newspaper Story - A bill banning partial-birth abortion defeated by Public Health and Welfare Committee
3/25/1999:
Newspaper Story - Law banning "simulated oral copulation" considered by Supreme Court
3/23/1999:
Newspaper Story - Rep. Gracia Backer announced her bid for lieutenant governor
3/23/1999:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers may pick apples this session - as the state's official fruit.
3/10/1999:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers are trying to bring the total number of specialized license plates up to 77.
3/10/1999:
Newspaper Story - The statehouse cafeteria -known as the Hawthorn Room - has been closed because of health risks.
3/ 9/1999:
Newspaper Story - The bill's sponsor says it's probably dead for this year.
3/ 4/1999:
Newspaper Story - Missouri Farm Bureau members rallied at the Capitol for relief - and for rural issues
3/ 1/1999:
Newspaper Story - Union attempts to lower the cost estimate for bear little fruit.
2/26/1999:
Newspaper Story - A day after Missouri conducted its latest execution, a legislative committee was urged to make the punishment a relic of the past.
2/23/1999:
Newspaper Story - Extended debate blocked Senate approval of a bill to require abstinence be stressed in sex education.
2/23/1999:
Newspaper Story - Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, has sponsored a bill lifting a ban on nursing home expansion in some areas
2/18/1999:
Newspaper Story - Small business health insurance, a major aspect of Rep. Tim Harlan's agenda, draws criticism from members
2/16/1999:
Newspaper Story - A bill sponsored by Vicky Riback-Wilson will bring anonymous testing to Mid-Missouri
2/16/1999:
Newspaper Story - A few Missouri lawmakers are rallying around a bill to require dignity gowns for hospital patients
2/11/1999:
Newspaper Story - Brief spat over hearing incident embarrasses state GOP spokesman
2/10/1999:
Newspaper Story - There's a new name for this year's partial birth abortion bill
2/ 4/1999:
Newspaper Story - A slew of health insurance mandates are coming through the legislature this year
2/ 2/1999:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's two major teachers unions split over collective bargaining
1/27/1999:
Newspaper Story - The collapse of the 15-year highway plan means state should refund tax money.
1/26/1999:
Newspaper Story - A proposal for "Respect Life" speciality license plates has drawn fire abortion rights supporters
1/21/1999:
Newspaper Story - A committee came forward today with a proposal to enhance mental health care coverage for those with severe mental illnesses
1/20/1999:
Newspaper Story - Education, Health Care, Crime reduction, and Tobacco lead focus; demures on tobacco.
1/13/1999:
Newspaper Story - Both Rep. Tim Harlan and key Republicans agree that last year's comprehensive plans is dead
1/13/1999:
Newspaper Story - As a special committee issues it report today on small-business access to health care, both Republicans and Democrats were uncertain about the prospects for compromise.
1/12/1999:
Newspaper Story - Court Rules Favorably on Carnahan's interpretation of Hancock tax lid.
1/ 6/1999:
Newspaper Story - Partisan bickering over tax cuts dominating the opening day of Missouri's 1999 legislative session.
9/19/1997:
Newspaper Story - House leaders to try again Friday to get House approval of the package of tax breaks for developers.
9/11/1997:
Newspaper Story - Anti-abortion forces call for a delay on abortion legislation while the governor calls for action in the special session.
9/ 9/1997:
Newspaper Story - Enforcement of the deadbeat parent law is delayed by the state Social Services Department.
8/29/1997:
Newspaper Story - Cole County's prosecutor uses the new witness immunity law just minutes after it took effect on midnight.
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