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September 1996 Stories
9/30/1996:
News summary for the week ending Sept. 30, 1996.
9/30/1996:
Radio Story - GOP candidate to announce tax-cut plans on Thursday.
9/30/1996:
Infobox on hepatitis facts.
9/30/1996:
Newspaper Story - Missourians facing threat of hepatitis.
9/27/1996:
News summary for the week ending Sept. 23, 1996.
9/27/1996:
Radio Story - Some programs will be cut when the federal welfare reform law takes effect next week.
9/27/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri is ahead of the federal government at getting people off the dole and putting them to work.
9/26/1996:
Missouri welfare recipients will face cuts starting Oct. 1.
9/25/1996:
Newspaper Story - Hunger strike starts in effort to free a woman prisoner who said the person she killed was a stalker.
9/25/1996:
Newspaper Story - Hancock tax refunds delayed another month, at least, by court suit.
9/25/1996:
Radio Story - GOP gubernatorial candidate defends using government resources for political event.
9/24/1996:
Radio Story - Homless shelters are gearing up for the most drastic welfare cuts in six decades to take effect.
9/24/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri's Social Services Department says they do not know what Welfare Reform will do to Missouri.
9/20/1996:
Newspaper Story - Secretary of State Bekki Cook was ordered to certify a measure that will let voters decide on term-limit issues.
9/20/1996:
News summary for the week ending Sept. 16, 1996.
9/20/1996:
Radio Story - Proponents of a minimum wage increase file a lawsuit against the state, alleging biased wording on the ballot.
9/20/1996:
Radio Story - A county court overruled Sec. of State Cook's decision to bar term limits language on the state ballot.
9/19/1996:
Radio Story - GOP candidate for governor remains silent on the governor's latest tax-cut jplan.
9/19/1996:
Radio Story - Governor proposes college tax credits.
9/19/1996:
Newspaper Story - Governor's tax cut plan meets silence from his GOP rival.
9/17/1996:
Radio Story - State Republicans announce they are backing Independent Jo Ann Emerson instead of legal candidate, Richard Kline.
9/17/1996:
Radio Story - On the day Elizabeth Dole arrived in Columbia, a fire bomb exploded outside the city's GOP headquarters.
9/16/1996:
Radio Story - Highway deaths increase with new highway speeds.
9/16/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri's Agriculture Department says a bumper crop is expected because of mild weather.
9/13/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri is one of seven states using recommendations from a new study that finds teachers inadequate.
9/13/1996:
Radio Story - Prison officials lauch shake-down at state pen.
9/13/1996:
Radio Story - Clinton campaigning for Democratics seeking Missouri Congressional seats.
9/12/1996:
Radio Story - DNR has donated its two only horses to improve the St Louis mounted police.
9/ 6/1996:
News summary for the week ending Sept. 9, 1996.
9/11/1996:
Newspaper Story - House sustains governor's abortion-regulation veto.
9/10/1996:
Radio Story - Legislative health committee zeroing in on managed-care regulation.
9/10/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri's Department of Insurance has not yet decided to appeal the ruling in favor of Blue Cross keeping it's assets.
9/10/1996:
Newspaper Story - State considers appeal of court rejection of Blue Cross profit-making order.
9/10/1996:
Radio Story - GOP Treasurer candidate charges incumbent with fraud.
9/ 9/1996:
Radio Story - Petition campaign for term-limit proposals on the November ballot fail.
9/ 9/1996:
Radio Story - Business plans $1 million campaign against the minimum wage proposal on the November ballot.
9/ 6/1996:
Radio Story - Sales tax for soil conservation and parks to appear on the November ballot.
9/ 6/1996:
Radio Story - The Senate formed a new committee that will focus on MO graduation rates.
9/ 6/1996:
News summary for the week ending Sept. 2, 1996.
9/ 6/1996:
Newspaper Story - Legislative committee moving toward HMO regulation.
9/ 5/1996:
Radio Story - Conservation Department Predicting a Colorfull Fall
9/ 5/1996:
Radio Story - Senator Jim Mathewson's Welfare to Work program gets people back to work and makes sure they don't abuse state assistance.
9/ 5/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri's Welfare to Work program takes 24-hundred people off food stamps and into the work force.
9/ 5/1996:
Newspaper Story - SAT scores in Missouri are up, but some say these higher scores are because the test was recentered.
9/ 3/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri's National Guard does not have troops in either Bosnia or Iraq.
9/ 3/1996:
Radio Story - Web worms attacking Missouri Trees
9/ 3/1996:
Radio Story - Education expert questions meaning of SAT score increases for Missouri.
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