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Sarah Molina
Stories by
Sarah Molina
include:
11/16/2001:
Newspaper Story - Just a few weeks before initial proposals for legislation are due, the Missouri House of Representatives Interim Committee on Election Reform and Ballot Access met Friday to discuss possible changes to voting procedures in the state.
11/ 7/2001:
Newspaper Story - With Missouri feeling like spring-time, the much anticipated deer hunting season opening Saturday may be a big disappointment for some area hunters.
10/31/2001:
Newspaper Story - The bacterium anthrax which is getting global attention is no stranger to farmers and ranchers in the western half of the country--including Missouri.
10/22/2001:
Newspaper Story - More than one year after a CBS national report revealed that a gasoline product used in Missouri could cause cancer, state regulations still allow use of the product in the St. Louis area.
10/19/2001:
Newspaper Story - A cancer-causing chemical is showing up in waters across Missouri. More than one year after a CBS national report revealed that a gasoline product used in Missouri could cause cancer, state regulations still allow use of the product in the St. Louis area.
10/19/2001:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's Capitol dome was pink this weekend - but it wasn't cheap!
10/ 3/2001:
Newspaper Story - Missouri is gearing up for the second weekend under a new alcohol policy, although officials agree the new law has not yet had a major impact.
9/28/2001:
Newspaper Story - An issue that has long split the Missouri agricultural community was finally put to rest Friday morning as Gov. Bob Holden signed a compromise bill to the debated livestock price discrimination law.
9/26/2001:
Missouri's Health Department is stepping up security measures in response to Gov. Bob Holden's proclamation of Missouri's vulnerability as a terrorist target.
9/19/2001:
Newspaper Story - Columbia's Hinkson Creek will retain its distinction as one of the state's designated water-pollution problems as a result of a federally-mandated review now under way. Boone County's Lake of the Woods is a proposed addition to the list, while the committee plans to retain Rocky Fork's position as an impaired water.
9/12/2001:
Newspaper Story - The financial effects in Missouri of Tuesday's terror got the attention from various state government officials Wednesday.
9/ 7/2001:
Newspaper Story - An issue that has split Missouri's agriculture community is among three issues before the state General Assembly's special session that begins Wednesday.
9/ 5/2001:
Newspaper Story - House members failed to show up and Senators were sent to the basement of the statehouse on the first day of the Missouri legislature's special session.
9/ 4/2001:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's agricultural community is split over a proposal before the legislature's special session to repeal a law regulating the sale price of livestock.
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