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Erin Guyer
Stories by
Erin Guyer
include:
2/ 5/2002:
Radio Story - State senators searching for ways to fund road improvements look to cash in on the gaming industry.
4/26/2001:
Radio Story - The Senate gave initial approval to a school funding plan for construction.
4/17/2001:
Radio Story - The Senate Ways and Means Committee is urged to approve the governor's tax increase package of transportation.
3/13/2001:
Radio Story - Under a senate proposal, part ticket sales tax funding would provide other economic development for St. Louis.
2/20/2001:
Radio Story - Consistent rates and better quality are the driving forces behind a bill aimed at establishing a taxicab commission for the St. Louis area. Senator David Klarich of Clayton offered the legislation as a way to keep safety and service standards high among city and county taxi companies.
2/ 7/2001:
Radio Story - When criminals are released, police officers face the prospect of retaliation. But a new bill may allow officers to breathe easier at home.
1/30/2001:
Radio Story - Voting made easy...that's the idea behind several House bills aimed at making voting more convenient. One bill proposes a voting system that would allow voters to cast their ballots before election day.
2/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - Unexpected long distance telephone charges may surprise consumers every month when they get their bill...but consumers may be even more surprised to hear that telephone companies say there's little they can do to prevent surprise billing.
1/23/2001:
Radio Story - The governor's call for an investigation into natural gas price increases gets a lukewarm response from the state attorney general.
11/29/2000:
Radio Story - Statehouse democrats in Missouri say Gore is right on the mark in continuing his quest for the Capitol.
11/15/2000:
Radio Story - While taxpayers have suspected it for years, a judge confirmed that the state does take too much of your money. Refunds are expected to be issued after the State collected excess taxes frok 1995 to 1999.
11/ 8/2000:
Radio Story - Republicans are calling it a "scandal," but Democrats say it's fair game: voters in St. Louis may have legally been given an extra 45 mintues to mark their ballots, but questions remain about what really happened at polling places election night.
11/ 1/2000:
Radio Story - The Carnahan-Ashcroft race remains one of the most high profile Senate races in the country, but Jean Carnahan is taking a low profile stance as Election Day approaches.
10/30/2000:
Radio Story - Republicans say the Constitution stands in the way of Mel Carnahan getting elected to the US Senate. Therefore, they say, Jean Carnahan cannot take the place of her husband if he is no longer qualified to be a candidate. The secretary of state and attorney general disagree strongly.
10/20/2000:
Radio Story - Ten thousand gather on Capitol lawn to mourn Gov. Mel Carnahan.
10/20/2000:
Radio Story - Republicans and Democrats, national and local leaders all joined with over ten thousand Missourians to share their admiration for Mel Carnahan.
10/20/2000:
Radio Story - Republicans and Democrats, national and local leaders all joined with over ten thousand Missourians to share their admiration for Mel Carnahan.
10/17/2000:
Radio Story - Republican or democrat, Missourians felt the loss of Governor Mel Carnahan across party lines. At the third Presidential Debates, candidates Gore and Bush paid tribute to Carnahan. While Vice President Gore highlighted some of Carnahan's accomplishments, Texas Governor Bush kept his remarks simple.
10/11/2000:
Radio Story - While Carnahan and Ashcroft each take credit for improving crime, state officers say it's a campaign issue that's just not political.
10/11/2000:
Radio Story - While Carnahan and Ashcroft each take credit for improving crime, state officers say it's a campaign issue that's just not political.
10/ 4/2000:
Radio Story - MoDOT has spent over a year studying proposals to make I-70 more user-friendly. Planners have elected to study widening the highway rather than building a new I-70.
10/ 4/2000:
Radio Story - MoDOT has spent over a year studying proposals to make I-70 more user-friendly. Planners have elected to study widening the highway rather than building a new I-70.
9/20/2000:
Newspaper Story - Missouri once again has been selected as a state through which high level nuclear waste will be shipped.
9/13/2000:
Radio Story - After avoiding Missouri this summer, Missouri is back on the federal map for nuclear waste shipments.
9/ 6/2000:
Radio Story - Highway Patrol vehicles have been checked to ensure they do not use Firestone's recalled tires...but other tires deemed hazardous by the government may be on the patrol vehicles.
4/11/2000:
Radio Story - Legislation to provide the disabled with adaptive telecommunications devices gets a boost to include low rate loans.
4/ 4/2000:
Radio Story - Proposed legislation supports consumers who have been sold defective computer systems. Green's bill acts as a lemon law for computer buyers, providing a mandatory 2 year warrantee.
3/ 7/2000:
Radio Story - As Republicans attend victory celebrations, Democrats continued work at the Capitol.
3/ 7/2000:
Radio Story - As Republicans attend victory celebrations, Democrats continued work at the Capitol.
2/29/2000:
Radio Story - A house bill will make allow Missouri's disabled to better use technology.
2/15/2000:
Radio Story - Respresentative Jack Hickey sponsors a bill to construct a memorial for workers killed in Missouri construction projects.
2/15/2000:
Radio Story - Respresentative Jack Hickey sponsors a bill to construct a memorial for workers killed in Missouri construction projects.
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