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5/14/2010 - Ethics, tax credit focus of final day of 2010 legislative session:
Rep. Bryan Pratt, R- Blue Springs, urged support for the measure, but lamented the loss of provisions which were contained in an earlier abortion bill he sponsored and was approved by the House earlier in the session.
4/29/2010 - Missouri's Legislature Passed the Budget for Fiscal Year 2011:
House Speaker Pro Tem Republican Bryan Pratt said that the budget is able to protect the taxpayer.
4/27/2010 - House Democrats move to put an ethics bill back on the legislative calendar:
House Speaker Pro-Tem Bryan Pratt says the move will only destroy the legislation.
4/26/2010 - Ethics reform dealt a major setback:
Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs, said he opposed moving the bill to the full House because it is not strong enough in reigning in Gov. Jay Nixon and the executive branch. He said he wants language that would bar anyone who donates money to the governor from serving for him and also to create a long waiting period between legislators retiring and coming back to the Capitol as lobbyists.
4/21/2010 - Nixon and education leaders push for tax credit reform; House Speaker says it's not going to happen:
"The governor can use kids as silly props today to try to boost his sagging poll numbers," House Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs, said, "but let's not get together and focus on what we can do to get more jobs in this state."
4/15/2010 - Columbia Planned Parenthood could face new restrictions:
Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs, said the Senate "took at a step in the right direction today."
3/30/2010 - House passes new abortion restrictions:
The bill passed by the House was a combination of two bills, one sponsored by Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County and another sponsored by Rep. Cynthia Davis, R-O' Fallon.
3/22/2010 - The House perfected a bill changing abortion consent. :
Wrap: Jackson County Republican Representative Bryan Pratt says whether you are pro-life or pro-choice you should agree with the three parts to his bill.
3/2/2010 - Gov. Nixon's secret budget meetings cause bipartisan conflict:
Blue Springs Republican Representative Bryan Pratt complained of a lack of transparency by Nixon's administration.
2/3/2010 - Republican House Leader disagrees with MO Chief Justice Judiciary Assessment:
Wrap: House Republican Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt says if you're sent to prison, you should stay there.
2/3/2010 - Chief Justice criticizes handling of political corruption, nonviolent crime in Missouri:
"Even though we are in tough budget times, letting prisoners out should not be an alternative," said House Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County.
2/2/2010 - House approves 'stacked taxes' bill :
This time around, Tilley approved the measure. But another Republican leader in the House, Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs, cast one of the dissenting votes against the bill. He said the bad economy has made it a bad time to raise taxes, and that cities have broken the law by imposing stacked taxes depsite current state statutes.
2/11/2010 - Drug Testing Dominates Legislature:
After the bill passed, Jackson County Republican House Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt said it was a good week for House Republicans.
1/20/2010 - House Republican Leaders React to Governor's Address:
Wrap: House Leader Bryan Pratt says none of his fellow Republicans heard from Governor Jay Nixon while compiling his budget recommendations.
1/19/2010 - House votes for resolution against health care reform:
Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, said the burden of paying more than other states is unfair and the exemptions would economically destroy Missouri.
1/19/2010 - Nixon to give State of the State address Wednesday:
House Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt shared that same concern.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 10, 2010:
Rep. Bryan Pratt, R- Blue Springs, urged support for the measure, but lamented the loss of provisions which were contained in an earlier abortion bill he sponsored and was approved by the House earlier in the session.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 8, 2010:
The House Speaker Pro Tempore Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County called it a good week for Republicans.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 1, 2010:
House Speaker Pro-Tem Republican Bryan Pratt disagreed and said that if a criminal is convicted and is assigned to serve a prison term, then that criminal should serve a prison term.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 25:
In regard to some of the governor's recommendations and goals, House Speaker Pro-Tem Bryan Pratt said, "With the governor, actions speak louder than words."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 18, 2010:
In regard to some of the governor's recommendations and goals, House Speaker Pro-Tem Bryan Pratt said, "With the governor, actions speak louder than words."

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