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September 1995 Stories
9/29/1995:
News summary for week of Sept. 25.
9/26/1995:
Summer weather threatens Missouri crops.
9/22/1995:
State program starts to keep kids in school.
9/21/1995:
Missouri speed limits would jump to 70mph under Congressional plan.
9/21/1995:
Profile on parents who teach kids at home.
9/20/1995:
No cuts in Missouri from GOP Congressional welfare plan.
9/20/1995:
Larry Rice continues fast to free a convicted murderer
9/19/1995:
Supreme Court upholds anti-hazing law.
9/19/1995:
EPA warns of cuts in Missouri from GOP Congressional budget.
9/18/1995:
State fighting phone slamming by LD carriers.
9/18/1995:
Public Safety reviews interlock devices for drunken drivers.
9/18/1995:
Health Department audit puts AIDS over spending at $1.6 million.
9/14/1995:
List of child support enforcement tools.
9/14/1995:
Legislators target deadbeat parents
9/14/1995:
Compromise on abortion proposed.
9/14/1995:
Health officials demoted for AIDS budget problems.
9/14/1995:
Griffin delays plans for resignation.
9/12/1995:
Past veto sessions didn't do much.
9/12/1995:
Train gambling faces Senate opposition.
9/11/1995:
Legislators reviewing family preservation law.
9/ 9/1995:
List of bills vetoed by the governor.
9/ 9/1995:
Anti-abortion legislator drops veto-override effort.
9/ 9/1995:
Penalty dropped for speeding under new law
9/ 6/1995:
Petition campaign launch for conservation & soil tax.
9/ 6/1995:
PSC approves SW Bell's video teaching plan.
9/ 6/1995:
State preparing for a federal budget gridlock.
9/ 6/1995:
Abortion forces prepare for veto session of legislature.
9/ 1/1995:
Legislative committee considers gambling on trains.
9/ 1/1995:
Frivolous inmate lawsuits could lead to more time in prison.
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