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Renee Basick
Stories by
Renee Basick
include:
5/ 1/1997:
Radio Story - Republicans charge the legislature's welfare bill does not go far enough.
4/15/1997:
Radio Story - Opposition threw another punch on the senate floor in the ongoing debate as to how desegregation savings will be distributed.
4/14/1997:
Radio Story - Missouri's attorney general refuses to discuss the state position on a settlement that will strip smokers of right to sue cigarette companies.
4/ 8/1997:
Radio Story - Plans for what to do after the courts drop their desegregation orders for urban schools hit Senate opposition.
4/ 3/1997:
Radio Story - The house gave first round approval to a bill that will make it illegal for children under the age of eighteen to ride in the back of pick-up trucks and rewuire seatbelt use in most small trucks.
4/ 1/1997:
Radio Story - The Missouri Republican Party has brought out the big guns in a full fledged attack against alleged Democrat scandals, targeting St. Louis Senator, "Jet" Banks as the biggest offender.
3/18/1997:
Radio Story - You'll have another ticket to talk your way out of if your pulled over and can't show an insurance card under a bill passed by Missouri Senate.
2/28/1997:
Radio Story - State Legislature proposed to implement a needle exchange program through the health department.
2/27/1997:
Radio Story - HMO reform bills were sent to both the senate and house floors. If passed into law the bill will implement drastic changes in managed care.
2/27/1997:
Radio Story - HMO house and senate bills were sent to house and senate floors on the same day. If passed into law, drastic changes can be expected in Managed care.
2/27/1997:
Radio Story - Missouri legislative comittees have sent HMO reform bills to the floor.
2/13/1997:
Radio Story - A proposed bill will require welfare recipients to be finger printed in order to receive aid.
2/ 6/1997:
Radio Story - Needle Exchange program has been sent to the House floor by the Health Committee.
2/ 6/1997:
Radio Story - Senate Education Committee chairman unveils his approach on what to do with the money released when court-ordered desegregation concludes.
2/ 4/1997:
Radio Story - Last year's federal welfare reform act has given Missouri new powers to shape public aid in the state.
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