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11/12/2014 - House Speaker said committee investigating Mo. AG to hold hearing before end of year:
Wrap: Republican House Speaker Tim Jones announced that Representative Jay Barnes of Jefferson City will head the committee to investigate reports of special interest money to Attorney General Chris Koster. 
10/13/2014 - Missouri representive plans to give power to the Attorney General in deadly police officer shootings.:
Wrap: The chair of the Government Oversight committee Republican representive from Jefferson City Jay Barnes wants to remove local prosecutors ability to decide whether a police officer should be charged in a deadly shooting.
4/8/2014 - Missouri House passes child support bill:
Representative Jay Barnes of Cole County supports the bill.
3/10/2014 - Workforce participation play’s a big role for a Mo. House Committee in the first of three Medicaid hearings:
Jefferson City Republican Representative Jay Barnes clarified that this provision is not for those that cannot find a job.
3/10/2014 - Medicaid expansion reenters legislators dicussions :
Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, said this provision garnered support when it was in the Medicaid bill last year.
1/21/2014 - Department of Corrections absence at hearing stalled discussion of Missouri's execution protocol:
Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, canceled the hearing stating that Lombardi would testify at a later date. Barnes said the committee would reschedule to allow the director an opportunity to testify.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 15, 2014:
Only a few committee members asked questions of Koster and committee chairman Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, said he would be in contact with members to determine the next meeting.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 8, 2014:
Only a few committee members asked questions of Koster and committee chairman Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, said he would be in contact with members to determine the next meeting.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 17, 2014:
Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, will chair the committee and intends to hold a hearing before the end of the year, Jones said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 10, 2014:
Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, will chair the committee and intends to hold a hearing before the end of the year, Jones said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 20, 2014:
Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, says he will introduce legislation that will transfer power from local prosecutors to the state's Attorney General.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of October 13, 2014:
Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, says he will introduce legislation that will transfer power from local prosecutors to the state's Attorney General.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 28, 2014:
The House Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education passed amendments to a Senate school transfer bill Wednesday morning, April 23. Rep. Vicki Englund, D-St. Louis County, and Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, proposed amendments that would allow current transfer students to graduate from their receiving district. Students could stay if they continued living within the boundaries of their sending district as it existed when they first transferred.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 21, 2014:
The House Committee on Elementary and Secondary Education passed amendments to a Senate school transfer bill Wednesday morning, April 23. Rep. Vicki Englund, D-St. Louis County, and Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, proposed amendments that would allow current transfer students to graduate from their receiving district. Students could stay if they continued living within the boundaries of their sending district as it existed when they first transferred.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 14, 2014:
"I think we already have school choice for rich kids because their parents can determine where they're going to buy their house," Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City said. "They have that accountability to be able to move. So is their no accountability to allow the parents to say no, we don't think this school is write for our child."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 7, 2014:
"I think we already have school choice for rich kids because their parents can determine where they're going to buy their house," Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City said. "They have that accountability to be able to move. So is their no accountability to allow the parents to say no, we don't think this school is write for our child."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 31, 2014:
In the House, that chamber's Governmental Oversight Committee chair -- Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City -- has been pursuing a plan that would combine Medicaid expansion along with other Medicaid structural changes pushed by Republicans including co-pays, privatization of some services and penalties for unnecessary use of medical services such as emergency rooms.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 24, 2014:
In the House, that chamber's Governmental Oversight Committee chair -- Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City -- has been pursuing a plan that would combine Medicaid expansion along with other Medicaid structural changes pushed by Republicans including co-pays, privatization of some services and penalties for unnecessary use of medical services such as emergency rooms.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 3, 2014:
 The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, would also allow those who purchase fresh produce to receive a dollar-for-dollar match of their food stamp money if they purchase $10 of fresh   produce a week.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 24, 2014:
 The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, would also allow those who purchase fresh produce to receive a dollar-for-dollar match of their food stamp money if they purchase $10 of fresh   produce a week.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 17, 2014:
Committee chair, Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, questioned Lombardi on whether there were any other known or feasible alternatives to lethal injection the state could use to execute inmates.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 10, 2014:
Committee chair, Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City, questioned Lombardi on whether there were any other known or feasible alternatives to lethal injection the state could use to execute inmates.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 3, 2014:
In the 2013 legislative session, there had been an effort by a House Republican -- Rep. Jay Barnes, D-Jefferson City -- to incorporate Medicaid expansion with a number of structural changes in the welfare program.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 27, 2014:
Last year, Republicans blocked multiple attempts at Medicaid expansion. That includes a proposal from Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 20, 2014:
Last year, Republicans blocked multiple attempts at Medicaid expansion. That includes a proposal from Rep. Jay Barnes, R-Jefferson City.

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