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May 1995 Stories
5/12/1995:
Special interests dominated 1995 legislative session.
5/12/1995:
Tension and hostility were the prevailing moods in the session.
5/12/1995:
1995 session sets a number of historical precidents.
5/12/1995:
Legislators make the mule the state's official animal.
5/12/1995:
Wrapup of health issues in the 1995 session.
5/12/1995:
Senate majority leader reports threat for opposing concealed weapons.
5/12/1995:
Republicans play bigger role in 1995 session.
5/12/1995:
Wrapup of anti-crime measures passed by the legislature.
5/12/1995:
Legislature's main anti-crime bill targets juveniles.
5/12/1995:
Legislature gives counties more budget powers.
5/12/1995:
Catholic Conference will work during summer for abortion veto override.
5/11/1995:
Legislature clears major issues one day early.
5/10/1995:
Anti-abortion controversy with school health tops legislative news Wednesday.
5/10/1995:
Lt. gov. votes against governor & supports concealed weapons.
5/10/1995:
Tax lid mired in partisan debate in Senate.
5/ 9/1995:
Corporate farming provides new jobs for rural Missouri.
5/ 9/1995:
Farmers fear megaproducers in farming.
5/ 9/1995:
Farmers fight corporate farming.
5/ 9/1995:
Hog plants helps and hurts northern Mo. farmers
5/ 8/1995:
Governor wins veto override test, tops list of legislative news Monday.
5/ 8/1995:
Speaker's power wanes this year.
5/ 4/1995:
Legislator married in House chamber.
5/ 4/1995:
HMO regulation bill dies in legislature.
5/ 4/1995:
Analysis backgrounder on Education Department's outcome-based education plans.
5/ 4/1995:
Outcome-based education sparks opposition to Ed. Dept.
5/ 4/1995:
Mo. looking to other states in designing outcome-based education.
5/ 4/1995:
Legislators approve bill to provide more child-abuse protections.
5/ 4/1995:
Governor vetoes abortion-counseling bill.
5/ 3/1995:
Anti-abortion amendment stalls child health bill.
5/ 3/1995:
House passes concealed weapons
5/ 2/1995:
Sharing criminal forfeitures with cops appears dead.
5/ 2/1995:
Bill proposed to let you brew at home.
5/ 2/1995:
Anti-Abortion forces win major victories in the legislature.
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