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Meghan Kloth
Stories by
Meghan Kloth
include:
5/ 5/2005:
Radio Story - Legislators approved a budget that cuts 90,000 Missourians for the medicaid program.
4/28/2005:
Radio Story - With a division between rural and urban representatives, a House commitee defeated proposed changes to the foundation formula.
4/21/2005:
Radio Story - Missouri is the only state where it is a felony for midwives to deliver babies without a doctor present, but the House of Representatives passed a bill that would legalize the practice.
4/18/2005:
Radio Story - Jackson County Representative Bryan Pratt's bill aims to prevent the installation of spyware and adware programs on computers without the user's knowledge.
4/14/2005:
Radio Story - The house version of the state budget adds $170 million to education, while cutting $370 for social services.
4/ 7/2005:
Radio Story - The House of Representatives passed the bill that will cut an estimated 100,00 Missourians off Medicaid and terminate the program in 2008.
4/ 4/2005:
Radio Story - Democratic Senator Harry Kennedy's bill would create a state board and uniform practices.
3/31/2005:
Radio Story - The Republicans proposed a budget that increases K-12 spending while cutting money to social services
3/13/2005:
Radio Story - Democratic Senator Pat Dougherty from St. Louis City spent the afternoon preparing his attacks on the bill to cut medicaid.
3/10/2005:
Radio Story - The bill, makes it illegal to help a minor get an abortion without parental consent, passed by a large majority.
3/ 7/2005:
Radio Story - A bill that would make it illegal to help minors receive an abortion is scheduled to come up for debate this week.
3/ 3/2005:
Radio Story - Attorney General Jay Nixon said the wall shows the true impact of crime on our society.
2/28/2005:
Radio Story - Representative Mark Wright filed a compromise bill regarding the SMS name change. The compromise would prevent one school from receiving an ourtrageous amount of state money.
2/24/2005:
Radio Story - Governor Blunt announced he is postponing payments to universities for April, May and June. Schools will receive all the money in June.
2/21/2005:
Radio Story - Senator Matt Bartle's bill would require sexually oriented business to pay a five-dollar admission charge on every patron.
2/18/2005:
Radio Story - An audit shows there is a backlog of criminal records in the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
2/14/2005:
Radio Story - A proposed constitutional amendment would lower the age requirement to run for the state legislature.
2/10/2005:
Radio Story - The Kansas Board of Education wants evolution is be taught as a theory, not a fact. A similar bill has been proposed in the Missouri legislature.
2/ 7/2005:
Radio Story - The first half of the flu season has been more moderate compared with last year. Now in the peak of the season, the number cases has gone up.
2/ 3/2005:
Radio Story - A House Special Committee has been appointed to examine the current formula for distributing public education money
1/31/2005:
Radio Story - The first official Missouri state amphibian may be a bullfrog that has a tendency to eat its own kind.
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