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Katy Scott
Stories by
Katy Scott
include:
12/ 6/2000:
Newspaper Story - Groups on both sides of the abortion issue said they have problems with Tuesday's ruling clarifying Missouri's ban on partial-birth abortions.
12/ 4/2000:
Newspaper Story - While the battle for the White House may be galvanizing the country, it failed to draw much of a crowd for a Missouri NAACP rally on the steps of the statehouse Monday.
11/29/2000:
Newspaper Story - Groups on both sides of Proposition A, which would have limited the number and type of billboards in Missouri, said they plan to bring similar legislation before the General Assembly in the legislative session that begins in January.
11/15/2000:
Newspaper Story - Missouri taxpayers would get almost a quarter of a billion dollars in overdue refunds under a ruling issued by a Cole County Circuit Court judge Wednesday.
11/13/2000:
Newspaper Story - If Al Gore and George W. Bush had a race in Missouri like their race in Florida, the nation could be waiting even longer for a winner.
11/ 8/2000:
Newspaper Story - Election Tuesday ended with the Missouri Senate split evenly between Democratic and Republican members and Missourians rejecting two highly contested propositions.
11/ 6/2000:
Newspaper Story - The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case against Missouri Secretary of State Rebecca Cook today. The case concerns a 1996 ballot initiative that encouraged Congress members to support term limits.
10/30/2000:
Newspaper Story - Republican Sam Jones' goal is not simply to win the race for attorney general. It's to beat incumbent Jay Nixon.
10/20/2000:
Newspaper Story - Highlights of Friday's memorial service for Gov. Mel Carnahan.
10/20/2000:
Newspaper Story - Thousands of Missourians and nationally known politicians, including President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, attended Gov. Mel Carnahan's memorial service Friday.
10/18/2000:
Newspaper Story - While the state mourns the death of Gov. Mel Carnahan, politics takes a backseat.
10/ 4/2000:
Newspaper Story - The Missouri Transportation Department recommended a $2.5 to $3 billion plan to widen I-70, but currently has no funding for the project.
9/28/2000:
Newspaper Story - In a case one Planned Parenthood executive called "bizarre, bizarre," the Missouri Supreme Court on Thursday heard oral arguments in a debate that pits the state government against itself and state Planned Parenthood chapters.
9/25/2000:
Newspaper Story - The state contends that an appropriations law prohibitting state money from going to organizations that promote abortions means Planned Parenthood can no longer receive state family-planning funding.
9/14/2000:
Newspaper Story - A profile of Mitch Moore, the Libertarian candidate for attorney general.
9/14/2000:
Newspaper Story - Profile of Kevin Edwards, the campaign manager for Republican attorney general candidate Sam Jones.
9/11/2000:
Newspaper Story - The Green Party's candidate for Missouri's attorney general will not be allowed to run because she is not a lawyer, a Cole County circuit court judge has ruled.
9/ 9/2000:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's gubernatorial candidates continued to focus on the state's highway system at a forum Friday. All major-party candidates for statewide offices showed up at the forum with one notable exception -- Democratic Gov. Mel Carnahan, who is running for the U.S. Senate.
9/ 7/2000:
Newspaper Story - Less than 15 people attended the first attorney general debate, with not even the incumbent, Democratic candidate Jay Nixon, attending the event.
8/30/2000:
Newspaper Story - The Green Party filed suit against the Secretary of State's office after the office refused to allow the Green candidate for Attorney General on the ballot because she is not a lawyer.
8/23/2000:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's Attorney General files emergency rules to implement a new law against racial profiling by cops.
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