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Sara Lane
Stories by
Sara Lane
include:
12/13/2001:
Radio Story - New districting lines are released for state legislators and there may be some big changes for St. Louis
12/13/2001:
Radio Story - Governor Holden will announce what he plans to cut out of the budget to help with the state's economic problems
11/27/2001:
Radio Story - Transportation Director Henry Hungerbeeler was chastised by the Senate Transportation committee for hiring a new public relations director at a salary of $96,000 per year.
10/31/2001:
Radio Story - Missouri's Public Services Commission held a hearing to discuss making the cold weather rule broader so more poor Missourians can have heat this winter.
10/23/2001:
Radio Story - The Senate Democratic Caucus criticizes Kinder for hiring Rob Monsees as a Policy Director.
10/17/2001:
Radio Story - The Missouri Department of Revenue has not changed security at offices that issue state IDs, even after some equipment was stolen last month.
10/16/2001:
Radio Story - The State Health Lab is testing about 30 samples for anthrax.
10/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - Governor Holden signs a bill that exempts the 2001 federal tax rebate from state income tax.
9/26/2001:
Radio Story - Governor Holden has hired a new terrorism czar to oversee Missouri's preparation for terrorist activities.
9/26/2001:
Radio Story - The FAA lifted its flying restriction on crop-dusters Tuesday, but the temporary grounding may have caused trouble for cotton farmers.
9/25/2001:
Radio Story - A new law goes into effect Saturday that lowers the legal blood alcohol content for driving from .10% to .08%.
9/19/2001:
Radio Story - Missouri's Attorney General Jay Nixon announced he would demand $1,000 in penalties from gas stations that dramatically increased their prices after the terrorist attack.
9/18/2001:
Radio Story - Skelton says there will be no draft and the military budget must be increased to support the war on terrorism.
9/11/2001:
Radio Story - Missouri's governor put forces on alert at state offices and the legislature's session continued after the terrorist attacks.
9/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - All three of the governor's proposals for the legislature's special session will be heard by committees on the session's second day.
9/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - House leaders have told their members they do not need to show up for the first week of Missouri's special legislative session.
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