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Aaron Cummins
Stories by
Aaron Cummins
include:
12/ 4/2000:
Radio Story - O.L. Shelton and Quincy Troupe disagree over the 4th Senatorial District.
11/16/2000:
Radio Story - A court ruled a quarter-billion dollars be returned to taxpayers. But, some governments officials say it won't happen without a price.
11/16/2000:
Radio Story - Bob Holden, Missouri's Governor-elect, discussed the Hancock case, a job website, and appointments to his administration.
11/13/2000:
Radio Story - The Senate Democratic caucus met on Monday and chose the same leaders as a year earlier-- minus newly-elected Lt. Governor Joe Maxwell.
11/ 2/2000:
Radio Story - Jean Carnahan is featured in the minute-long ad telling Missourians to keep Mel Carnahans dreams alive.
10/30/2000:
Radio Story - The state's top Republican and a Republican Congressional candidate tout Ashcroft's experience as governor and senator.
10/ 2/2000:
Radio Story - Jim Talent and Bob Holden participated in the first debate in the race for the governor's office.
10/ 2/2000:
Radio Story - Civil War historic marker has a stylized Confederate flag symbol.
9/25/2000:
Radio Story - There are nearly 30 "alternative" party candidates running for statewide office in Missouri.
9/13/2000:
Radio Story - Missouri Voters for Fair Elections campaigned for the plan in Jefferson City.
9/13/2000:
Radio Story - Proposition B would give public money to candidates who say no to private contributions.
9/ 7/2000:
Radio Story - Lack of tough DWI laws causes the state to lose $14 million in federal construction money.
8/28/2000:
Radio Story - Carnahan, Ashcroft, Gore and Bush. They've all brought religion into their campaigns one way or another.
5/ 3/2000:
Radio Story - National money is being used to promote the state's current 8 year term limits.
4/26/2000:
Radio Story - Sen. Ted House is still trying to change law to allow Francis-Howell school district five years to pay back money.
4/26/2000:
Radio Story - Motorcycles lined the sidewalks of the Capitol in support of a bill that would repeal Missouri's helmet requirement.
4/19/2000:
Radio Story - Auditor Claire McCaskill says Norm Stewart's contract could allow him to walk away and be paid for doing nothing.
4/12/2000:
Radio Story - On Wednesday, a House committee heard testimoy for and against a plan that would strip St. Louis city of control of Lambert airport.
4/11/2000:
Radio Story - House Speaker Steve Gaw doesn't support a plan currently awaiting a vote in the Senate that would cut the House size by almost 60.
3/30/2000:
Radio Story - Republicans call for a state ban on MTBE, but Democrats say there's not enough ethanol to go around.
3/29/2000:
Radio Story - Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan is calling for a national ban on the reformulated gasoline additive MTBE.
3/28/2000:
Radio Story - On Tuesday, the Senate passed the racial profiling bill 23-9.
3/28/2000:
Radio Story - The Senate Pensions Committee voted on party lines to approve an exemption for tobacco money.
3/15/2000:
Radio Story - The bill would give free needles to IV drug users.
3/ 1/2000:
Radio Story - A bill to allow divorced parent with custody to move without approval from a judge passed the Civil and Administrative Law committee on Wednesday.
2/29/2000:
Radio Story - Sen. Joe Maxwell says a retroactive raise is not given to all state employees, so it shouldn't be given to legislators.
2/23/2000:
Radio Story - Harmon, Eagleton, and Danforth testified before a House committee Wednesday.
2/23/2000:
Radio Story - Former U.S. Senator Tom Eagleton testifies for a bill to impose a moratorium similar to Illinois'.
2/15/2000:
Radio Story - St. Louis School District Superintendent Cleveland Hammons testified before the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee.
2/ 9/2000:
Radio Story - Several lobbyists spoke in favor of a resolution that would increase term limits to 12 years from 8.
2/ 8/2000:
Radio Story - A bill sponsored by Rep. Jim Froelker would reimburse seniors up to $1,000 annually.
2/ 2/2000:
Radio Story - Rep. Peter Myers has filed a bill to require ethanol be used instead of the chemical MTBE.
1/25/2000:
Radio Story - Two House bills would create a "no call" list of people who didn't want calls from telemarketers.
1/19/2000:
Radio Story - Republican candidate for governor Jim Talent gave a speech he called the "Republican State of the State" today in the capitol.
1/18/2000:
Radio Story - Gov. Mel Carnahan will look back on his work as governor in his State of the State Address on Wednesday.
1/12/2000:
Radio Story - A bill sponsored by Senator John Russell would give schools $80 for each student that completes driver's ed.
1/12/2000:
Radio Story - Two joint resolutions would ask Missouri voters to roll back the requirement on passage of a school bond to a simple majority.
1/11/2000:
Radio Story - A bill proposed by Senator Harry Wiggins would eliminate state sales tax on purchases of coffins and caskets.
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