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Richard Jordan
Stories by
Richard Jordan
include:
12/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - A group of members with the Women's Business Enterprise came to the Capitol Wednesday, to discuss their concerns with state officials.
12/ 3/2001:
Radio Story - A group of representatives from the state legislature are filing an equal pay bill to help women in Missouri earn as much as their male counterparts.
11/12/2001:
Radio Story - The state is giving honorary diplomas to Veterans who dropped out of high school in order to serve in the US military.
11/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - A new health lab to help combat terrorism is being delayed by Gov. Holden who will not release the $25 million appropriated last session.
10/31/2001:
Radio Story - Mike Hartmann, Governor Holden's next Chief of Staff, says he is unsure which departments fall under the union rights executive order.
10/24/2001:
Radio Story - More than five thousand Missoruians were allegedly charged 96 dollars a year for a "free" trial membership with the buying clubs.
10/17/2001:
Radio Story - The thirty cases of suspected Anthrax have tested negative for the disease.
10/15/2001:
Radio Story - A meeting is scheduled for Thursday to discuss precautionary steps when handling suspicious mail.
10/ 3/2001:
Radio Story - More than half the members of the Missouri Corrections Officers Association have signed a petition to decertify from the AFL-CIO affiliated government worker's union.
9/26/2001:
Radio Story - Materials used to make drivers licenses was stolen from a fee office in Overland, MO. Authorites are worried the equipment can be used in conncection to further terrorist attacks in the US.
9/19/2001:
Radio Story - The Boeing Corporation announced it will cut 30,000 jobs, but the employees at Lambert-St. Louis International Airport will not be affected.
9/10/2001:
Radio Story - Missouri lawmakers launch effort to get Missouri's WW II veterans to apply for special medals established by the legislature.
9/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - Gov. Bob Holden acknowledged fewer Missourians would be covered by the revised prescription drug program he has urged the legislature's special session to approve.
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