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12/9/1999 - Bill would stop lawsuits against gun makers:
Missouri Senator Peter Kinder filed the bill. He says it would still allow for some lawsuits, such as when the gun is faulty.
12/6/1999 - Missouri Government News for Week of Dec. 6, 1999:
Sen. Peter Kinder has filed legislation that would prohibit lawsuits against the gun industry by local governments.
12/09/1999 - Senator wants to stop suit between city of St. Louis and gun manufacturers:
"I would hope that it will but I'll have to leave it up to the legal experts," said Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau.
12/02/1999 - Two Lawmakers want term limits on ballot again:
Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, said that at the time the vote was taken, there was great hostility toward the incumbents, especially at the federal level.
11/16/1999 - Circuit Court blocks Planned Parenthood state family planning money:
Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau and a leading anti-abortion legislator in the Senate, said he was delighted.
10/28/1999 - Planned Parenthood family planning money is at stake.:
Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, is one legislator that finds fault with the Department of Health's contract.
9/30/1999 - Attorney General Accused of Alterior Motives:
Senator Peter Kinder is appealing a decision today/Thursday that upheld Attorney General Jay Nixon's right to use independent attorneys in last year's tobacco settlement.
9/22/1999 - Partial-birth abortion restraining order extended through March trial:
Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, said he is concerned that "Judge Wright--being a liberal Democratic appointee--would give [Planned Parenthood] everything that they asked for."
9/22/1999 - Senator Ted House wasn't surprised by the continuance of an injunction on the new law banning infanticide:
Southeast Missouri Senator Peter Kinder said he wasn't surprised by Planned Parenthood's call for more time.
9/20/1999 - Missouri Government News for Week of Sept. 20, 1999:
The Missouri Court of Appeals, Western district, heard oral arguements in a lawsuit filed by Senator Peter Kinder against Attorney General Jay Nixon.
5/13/1999 - The Governor Gets Tough:
The Senate delayed action on the bill Wednesday. "Did you know there's a rumor the Governor might veto this bill?" Sen. Peter Kinder asked the Senate.
4/27/1999 - Off-brand tobacco tax gets go-ahead from Senate:
In an impassioned plea to the Senate, Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, asked that power be given to the General Assembly to pay the fees, which he said may otherwise be too high.
3/4/1999 - Pork Producers Rally Against Hard Times:
"I'd predicted that as soon as DNR (the Department of Natural Resources) got finished with industry, they'd go after farmers," said Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau.
3/09/1999 - Missourians may face a 911 system tax:
Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, said that with star-55 in place, there might not be a need for a cellular 911 system. "I think a public education campaign like star-55, or we can have public service announcementswould be preferable to the 50 cents (tax) or any kind of fee," Kinder said.
3/02/1999 - Crime of infanticide is claimed by anti-abortions lawmakers:
The new approach has attracted the support of Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau -- the sponsor of the more traditional approach to a ban on "partial birth" abortions.
2/10/1999 - Tax Cuts Debated in Missouri Senate:
Republican senator Peter Kinder argues the need to buck recent trend by giving the upper class a tax break.
2/03/1999 - Court throws out Planned Parenthood suit:
Klarich and Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, believe the state should demand Planned Parenthood to repay the funds they have received since the injunction.
2/02/1999 - union.drg:
Some Republicans chose not to conceal disdain for the bill. "Do you know what this is?" asked Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau, as he tossed a two-inch thick document on the committee table.
1/20/1999 - Carnahan Outlines Spending Agenda:
"We don't want to unionize state government," said state Sen. Peter Kinder, R-Cape Girardeau. Some Republican leaders said Carnahan may be playing politics with the proposal.

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