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Justin Herndon
Stories by
Justin Herndon
include:
5/ 6/2002:
Radio Story - While its a smaller package than originally intended, the foundation formula got final approval from the Missouri Senate. It lowers the initial amount of the bill by 30% but still fully funds the formula.
4/22/2002:
Radio Story - Members bypassed another vote by the people like Proposition B in 1999. Instead, this bill will only need the signature of the Governor but he promises to veto it.
4/17/2002:
Radio Story - This bill would raise 497 millions to spend on Missouri's roads and now its ready to go to the House for full approval.
4/17/2002:
Radio Story - Senator Morris Westfall's bill gets approval and eventually could be on the ballot for the taxpayers.
4/10/2002:
Radio Story - Republicans stalled a final vote on a transportation tax increase affecting the sales and gasoline taxes.
4/10/2002:
Radio Story - Republican Senator Morris Westfall's bill could be heard again as early as next week.
4/ 8/2002:
Radio Story - A quick vote spilts almost perfectly along party lines and moves foward legislation to use the state's emergency funds to balance the budget.
3/18/2002:
Radio Story - Lawmakers propose legislation to force health insurance to cover weight-loss programs.,
3/ 4/2002:
Radio Story - A House committee hears testimoney on legislation to phase out a gasoline addictive that critics say is posing a health threat to Missourians.
2/25/2002:
Radio Story - A House committee says the governor needs to make cuts internally.
2/13/2002:
Radio Story - Committee discussion with adoptees about obtaining their birth certificate.
2/11/2002:
Radio Story - Representative Jim Foley introduced legislation to help build a new baseball stadium in St. Louis by the 2005 season.
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