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Kelly Snyder
Stories by
Kelly Snyder
include:
12/ 5/2005:
Radio Story - Republican Senator Chuck Gross sponsored a bill that would require physicians performing abortions to offer pain relief to unborn fetuses.
11/30/2005:
Radio Story - Tobacco settlements in Missouri add up to more than 200 million dollars, but not one cent is being spent on youth tobacco prevention.
11/16/2005:
Radio Story - The Democrats focused on Missouri's response to natural diasters.
11/14/2005:
Radio Story - Committee Chairperson Liz Hagar-Mace says the Medicaid cuts could drive the poor into homelessness.
11/ 9/2005:
Radio Story - Democrat Jane Bogetto beat favored Republican Moira Byrd in an election upset. Democrats say the win is partly due to Bogetto's stance on Medicaid and education issues.
11/ 7/2005:
Radio Story - By installing the roundabouts, MoDOT hopes to decrease traffic accidents and increase efficiency.
11/ 2/2005:
Radio Story - The storms left more than 200 thousand people without power for several days. The commission reports an adequate response from AmerenUE, but also recommends some improvements for the future.
10/26/2005:
Radio Story - Members of the commission discussed dozens of Medicaid reform ideas during their first work meeting. Commission member Margaret Donnelly wants the commission to make decisions on reform ideas that will be recommended to the governor next year.
10/19/2005:
Radio Story - The four hundred thousand dollar provides four counselors based in St. Louis, Kansas City, Springfield and Cape Girardeau to advise approximately fifteen thousand evacuees throughout Missouri.
10/12/2005:
Radio Story - More than half a dozen positions remain open on the Missouri earthquake commission. The Governer's office says they are in no hurry to fill the vacancies.
10/ 3/2005:
Radio Story - State Auditor Claire McCaskill says competitve bidding for non-emergency transportation and medical supplies will save the state money.
9/28/2005:
Radio Story - Animals that are endangered, out of season, or non-native to Missouri may not legally be taken out of their natural environment.
9/21/2005:
Radio Story - The Callaway nuclear plant is shut down for ten weeks to repair four steam generators.
9/12/2005:
Radio Story - The House Children Committee approved an abortion bill that would make it harder for minors to get abortions across state lines.
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