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House Republicans asks public for money ideas.

February 11, 2002
By: Rebecca Gannon
State Capital Bureau

State Employees couldn't be forced to pay union fees if a Republican bill passes. Rebecca Gannon has the story from Jefferson City.

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In a press conference, House Republicans announced the "State Employees Bill of Rights".

It's a collection of four bills promising security and added benefits for state employees.

Representative Larry Crawford says under one bill, state workers are protected from unauthorized paycheck deductions.

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Three of the four bills have already been sent to House committees for deliberation.

In Jefferson City, Rebecca Gannon.


House Republicans are asking for your help in cutting state costs. Rebecca Gannon has the story in Jefferson City.

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Missouri Republicans are spearheading legislation that asks the public for penny-pinching ideas.

House Republican Leader Catherine Hanaway says efficient use of money, and lowered costs would leave state workers pocketing the extra dollars.

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Hanaway says ideas that contribute to savings would result in raises for state workers.

House Republicans estimate a savings of just one-percent would add up to 23-million dollars for state workers.

In Jefferson City, Rebecca Gannon.