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Kelly Just
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Stories by
Kelly Just
include:
11/19/1996:
Radio Story - Republicans are unhappy with a Supreme Court decision that rules just a small part of an education bill as unconstitutional.
11/19/1996:
Radio Story - The Governor's office says the state's schoolchildren have won the right to a good education with the court throwing out a lawsuit against the "Excellence in Education" law.
11/14/1996:
Radio Story - The Missouri Department of Insurance releases a list ranking insurance companies by number of customer complaints.
11/14/1996:
Radio Story - The Department of Insurance publishes a new consumer complaint index on the state's top 40 insurance companies.
10/25/1996:
Newspaper Story - Missouri's minimum wage debate echoes Canadian debate
10/24/1996:
Newspaper Story - Backgrounder on the minimum wage ballot issue.
10/24/1996:
Radio Story - Missouri's minimum wage debate echoes Canadian debate.
10/22/1996:
Radio Story - State Labor Department predicts minimum wage proposal will cause confusion.
9/19/1996:
Radio Story - GOP candidate for governor remains silent on the governor's latest tax-cut jplan.
9/17/1996:
Radio Story - State Republicans announce they are backing Independent Jo Ann Emerson instead of legal candidate, Richard Kline.
5/15/1996:
The House approves changes in involuntary commitment for the mentally ill.
5/15/1996:
The House unanimously approves policy changes in the commitment and release of the mentally ill.
5/14/1996:
The Missouri Legislature says yes to tighter control of student athletes and their agents on the M.U. campus.
5/14/1996:
The legislature sends the governor a bill for tighter regulations on athletic agents and their student clients.
5/ 7/1996:
Representatives vote to reject a health budget until six words are added to the legislation.
4/30/1996:
The Missouri Senate has approved a House bill to improve the state's immunization practices.
4/30/1996:
Members of the Missouri Senate have agreed to a bill forcing health insurance companies and HMO's to cover the cost of child immunizations.
4/23/1996:
KC Blue Shield Blue Cross's for-profit plan hits Senate opposition.
4/16/1996:
Missouri legislators voted not to approve a bill that would dissolve the St. Louis Special School Board.
4/10/1996:
Basic rates for phone services could rise under Senate-passed bill.
4/10/1996:
Senate gives preliminary approval to bill that would raise local phone rates.
4/ 3/1996:
Missouri ant-abortion forces happy House-passed abortion restrictions.
4/ 3/1996:
The House passes an abortion bill amid objections by Planned Parenthood.
4/ 2/1996:
Congressman Hancock says slick ads convinced the public to support Amendment Four.
4/ 2/1996:
Congressman Hancock's says Missourians are in for more taxes.
3/26/1996:
Impeached Sec. of State Moriarty decides not to run for her old job.
2/27/1996:
A bill approved by Senate would toughen restrictions on sex offenders.
2/13/1996:
School standards appear safe from legislative veto.
2/ 6/1996:
House approves creating Department of Aging
1/24/1996:
House approves keeping part of the old speed limit law.
1/23/1996:
Truckers win key House vote on speed limit.
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