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Aaron Cummins
Stories by
Aaron Cummins
include:
5/18/2001:
Radio Story - The legislature cleared a bill that will tighten the standard for drunk drivers.
5/10/2001:
Radio Story - The two stadium plans have some similarities and many differences.
5/10/2001:
Radio Story - The legislature has approved a plan that will ask voters to give St. Louis city government more control over itself.
5/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay visited the Capitol Wednesday.
5/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - State Auditor Claire McCaskill says there needs to be more regulation of car title and payday loans.
5/ 3/2001:
Radio Story - St. Louis City would have more power over itself under a plan that cleared the Senate.
5/ 2/2001:
Radio Story - The Senate approved the House .08 bill Wednesday.
4/26/2001:
Radio Story - The House approved a measure to restructure the Highway Commission and allow the Commission to study and develop toll roads.
4/19/2001:
Radio Story - Two top political figures presented the bid for state money for a new St. Louis ballpark with roadblocks on Thursday.
4/12/2001:
Radio Story - Missouri's Senate gave first-round approval to a plan that would ask voters to extend term limits to ten years.
4/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - Russ Carnahan accepted an award for his late father's work to protect Missouri's children.
4/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - Gov. Bob Holden's sweeping transportation plan cleared the House Thursday.
4/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - Holden's "total" transportation plan was given first-round approval in a vote along near straight party lines.
3/15/2001:
Radio Story - Democrats and Republicans clashed Thursday over proposed Senate restructuring.
3/15/2001:
Radio Story - Sen. Harold Caskey's assistant is one of a dozen Senate staffers likely to be fired under Senate budget cutbacks.
3/ 8/2001:
Radio Story - The Missouri Supreme Court rules the state doesn't owe an additional $244 million in Hancock tax refunds.
3/ 7/2001:
Radio Story - The Senate gave initial approval Wednesday to a bill that would exclude mentally retarded people from the death penalty.
2/20/2001:
Radio Story - A Senate bill would give students foreign language credit for studying American Sign Language.
2/14/2001:
Radio Story - Ted House wants one-quarter of the tobacco settlement to go to public schools.
2/13/2001:
Radio Story - On Tuesday Missouri's House perfected the bill that would lower the legal blood alcohol content to .08.
1/31/2001:
Radio Story - A resolution heard in a House committee would ask voters to authorize toll roads.
1/31/2001:
Radio Story - St. Louis city roads are the state's only county roads that are not repaired by MoDOT.
1/25/2001:
Radio Story - The Public Service Commission approved a 29-percent increase for Laclede Gas Company.
1/24/2001:
Radio Story - The Public Service Commission will decide Thursday on a proposed gas rate hike for eastern Missouri.
1/18/2001:
Radio Story - Rep. Mike Reid wants to ban introduction of wild elk in Missouri.
1/24/2000:
Radio Story - After Wednesday's special election results, Republicans will hold an 18-16 majority in the Missouri Senate.
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