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Princess Reyes
Stories by
Princess Reyes
include:
5/ 3/1999:
Radio Story - Senator Ken Jacob's amendment for the exemption of the mother's health was defeated with a vote of 23-11.
4/28/1999:
Radio Story - Under a bill given final approval by the House, motorcycle riders over 21 won't have to wear helmets.
4/27/1999:
Radio Story - Gov. Mel Carnahan says the task force on school violence will allow communities to speak out on ways to address this issue.
4/14/1999:
Radio Story - The off-track betting bill was approved by the Senate with a vote of 18 to 16 and some Senators are concerned with how this could negatively affect the state and its citizens.
4/13/1999:
Radio Story - A bill, perfected in the House, would place tougher restrictions on telemarketing companies.
4/ 7/1999:
Radio Story - The main issue in this debate is what to include in sex education programs.
3/30/1999:
Radio Story - Representative Ron Auer proposed a House-approved bill to the Senate that would make the transportation sales tax in the St. Louis metro area permanent.
3/ 9/1999:
Radio Story - The Joint Committee on Transportation will decide Wednesday whether to accept a trasnportation plan that would extend the 15 year plan to 20 years.
3/ 3/1999:
Radio Story - Several female legislative interns say Monica Lewinsky gave interns a bad reputation.
3/ 2/1999:
Radio Story - A Senate committee passed a bill unanimously that would prohobit anyone, except journalists, to have access to people's driver's license pictures.
2/23/1999:
Radio Story - Sen. Wayne Goode proposed a bill that would require parents to supervise drivers under 18 for at least 10 hours before they can get a license.
2/23/1999:
Radio Story - Rep. Sam Gaskill proposed a bill that would require hospitals to offer dignity gowns to patients.
2/17/1999:
Radio Story - Marcia Richardson, a spokeswoman for ACLU, says that posting information about sex ofenders on the Internet is an invasion of privacy.
2/16/1999:
Radio Story - Tobacco companies that are not part of the tobacco settlement may have to pay money to go into an escrow fund.
2/10/1999:
Radio Story - Representatives Marsha Campbell and Gracia Backer presented a bill that would allow the General Assembly to approve each school's budget in a campus-by-campus manner.
2/ 9/1999:
Radio Story - Sen. Betty Sims presented a bill that would allow cities to install a system that would photograph license plates of cars that run a red light.
2/ 3/1999:
Radio Story - Brad Ketcher, the governor's Chief of Staff, said that Gov. Mel Carnahan supports requiring juvenile sex offenders to register.
2/ 2/1999:
Radio Story - Motorcycle drivers and riders over 21 would not have to wear a helmet if a new bill passes in the Senate.
1/27/1999:
Radio Story - Se. Ted House presented a bill that says Missouri schools should stress abstinence in sex education.
1/26/1999:
Radio Story - Sen. Harry Wiggins presented his bill to the Senate today that woudl give Missouri drivers the option of having specialty license plates that say "Respect Life".
1/20/1999:
Radio Story - Sen. Morris Westfall proposed a bill to lower the legal maximum blood alcohol content to .08 percent to a Senate committee today.
1/19/1999:
Radio Story - Sen. Danny Staples proposed a consent bill to the Transportation Committee today that would name a part of I-70 after Mark McGwire.
1/13/1999:
Radio Story - Republican Senator Betty Sims and Democratic Governor Mel Carnahan agree that tobacco settlement funds should not be refunded to taxpayers.
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