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November 1995 Stories
11/30/1995:
MU's president says selling the University Hospital still possible.
11/30/1995:
Mountain of paper begins building with legislative bill pre-filing.
11/29/1995:
Gender issues are at the center of the race to succeed Bob Ward
11/29/1995:
Patrol to continue enforcing slower speed limits.
11/29/1995:
Governor delays higher speed limits (with audio).
11/29/1995:
Governor delays law raising speed limits.
11/29/1995:
Patrol will enforce the current speed limits.
11/29/1995:
Women Seek Power in Missouri Legislature
11/29/1995:
Women Seek Power in Missouri Legislature
11/29/1995:
Higher speed limits will boost auto insurance rates
11/27/1995:
State gas-pump inspectors protect your pocket book & safety.
11/27/1995:
Clinton's national service program creating jobs in Missouri.
11/22/1995:
News summary for week of Nov. 13
11/22/1995:
GOP chair late in filing financial disclosure report.
11/21/1995:
Ducks heading for Missouri!
11/21/1995:
GOP Chair late in filing finance disclosure report as MU curator.
11/17/1995:
Lt. Gov. to head government efficiency council.
11/17/1995:
News summary for week of Nov. 13
11/17/1995:
House speaker candidate to investigate travel expense allegations
11/17/1995:
Fed gov't shutdown doesn't stop federally-funded student grants.
11/16/1995:
A couple members of the Commission on Fair Elections don't agree with the Commission's recommendation to publicly finance election
11/14/1995:
Missouri's first black on the state Supreme Court, speaks out on affirmative action.
11/14/1995:
State officials predict no major economic impact from federal gov't shutdown.
11/14/1995:
State expects no major problems from federal gov't shutdown.
11/14/1995:
Deer season has begun, more deer getting killed.
11/14/1995:
Federal shutdown has little effect on Mo. gov't.
11/14/1995:
Elected state officials explain absence of blacks in upper management.
11/13/1995:
Federal gov't shutdown will affect many Missourians.
11/11/1995:
State worries about long-term effects of federal shutdown.
11/10/1995:
News summary for week of Nov. 6
11/ 9/1995:
Anti-abortion farmer selected as Democratic nominee for House Speaker.
11/ 9/1995:
House Democrats nominate anti-abortion farmer for speaker.
11/ 9/1995:
Bills filed by Democrat's speaker nominee in 1995
11/ 9/1995:
Legislators look at gambling trains to fund Amtrak.
11/ 9/1995:
Newspaper files suit to open House Democratic Caucus vote on speaker nominee.
11/ 8/1995:
House Speaker steps down despite being cleared of wrongdoing
11/ 8/1995:
Jefferson City votes down riverboat gambling
11/ 8/1995:
Highway Dept. bond issue plan facing legislative questions.
11/ 7/1995:
State to ask public for suggestion on license plate colors.
11/ 7/1995:
Three prosecutors clear the House Speaker
11/ 7/1995:
Campaign finance law has GOP looking for new fund-raising methods.
11/ 3/1995:
News summary for week of Oct. 30.
11/ 3/1995:
News Supreme Court judge endorses affirmative action.
11/ 3/1995:
Legislators question Highway Departments bond issue plans.
11/ 3/1995:
Capital voters consider sinking their gambling boat.
11/ 2/1995:
A debate is raging over whether proposed school standards are outcome-based education.
11/ 2/1995:
Gas prices in Missouri are among the nation's lowest.
11/ 2/1995:
Both sides debate about but can't agree on meaning outcome based education.
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