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12/15/2003 - Speaker Hanaway to announce her bid for Secretary of State:
In his January speech nominating Hanaway for Speaker of the House, Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs, said that Hanaway wasn't selected "on a basis of gender, but because [she was] by far the best person for that position."
5/16/2003 - Extreme partisanship surprises freshman legislators:
For freshman Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, the real frustration has come when partisanship leads to the defeat of a bill that he feels everyone should agree on.
5/16/2003 - Freshmen Lawmakers Reflect on the Session:
Republican freshman Bryan Pratt sponsored one of the most high-profile bills of the session...It was the bill that authorized the state to issue bonds to balance this year's budget.
5/16/2003 - Budget cutters and social conservatives get their day:
"We are changing the way we budget around here by doing more performance reviews of programs to see which ones deserve more money and which ones don't," said Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County.
4/23/2003 - House gives initial approval to stop state funding for programs that subsidize abortion services:
"I do not want my state tax dollars... to fund abortions. And a strong majority of Missourians feel that same way," said Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County.
4/17/2003 - House passes Internet deregulation bill despite pending action by the FCC:
But Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County said he is concerned that a state law passed before the FCC would rule might "exceed the scope of the Federal Government."
4/16/2003 - Legislature weighs merits of mandated health benefits:
Rep. Bryan Pratt, who serves on the House Health Care Committee that has passed a number of these mandates, said that while he voted in favor of some of the mandates, he fears the Legislature may be in danger of carrying good intentions too far.
2/19/2003 - Bill Would Increase Fees for DWI Treatment:
The bill doesn't cap how much treatment programs can charge, an issue Representative Bryan Pratt says he worries about.
2/17/2003 - Bill would regulate mental health insurance :
"As long as minimum requirements continue to increase, we're going to price people out of the market," said Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County. "And we'd be doing a disservice to people with lower incomes."

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