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Ann S. Kim
Stories by
Ann S. Kim
include:
5/ 8/1998:
Newspaper Story - Concealed weapons lands at the bottom of the Senate agenda for the last week of the session.
5/ 5/1998:
Newspaper Story - In a surprise move, Carnahan's early childhood care program became the first major measure to cleare the legislature.
4/29/1998:
Newspaper Story - The drive to allow Missourians to carry concealed weapons is plowing ahead in the last weeks of the legislative session.
4/22/1998:
Newspaper Story - Missourians would vote on the right to carry concealed weapons under legislation moving smoothly through the House.
4/ 9/1998:
Newspaper Story - Widespread support has all but drowned out the voice of dissent in the emotionally charged issue of locked sex offenders up indefinitely -- an issue promoted by the governor and apporved by both the House and Senate.
4/ 1/1998:
Newspaper Story - The House votes to ban partial-birth abortions.
3/25/1998:
Newspaper Story - The concealed weapons issue is scheduled for a House committee vote Thursday.
3/23/1998:
Newspaper Story - A Senate bill that would end race and sex preferences in state contracting, education and employment met with opposition in a hearing Monday.
3/11/1998:
Newspaper Story - Any sexual contact between prison inmates and guards would be a felony under a bill heard by a House committee.
3/ 9/1998:
Newspaper Story - A House bill would end midnight executions.
2/25/1998:
Newspaper Story - Addressing concerns of lawmakers who believe anti-meth measures may go too far, state officials promise they will be reasonable in enforcing new powers granted by the legislature.
2/18/1998:
Newspaper Story - Lawmakers are asked to expand the law against sexual predators.
2/11/1998:
Newspaper Story - An extensive anti-methamphetamine bill won preliminary approval in the Senate, but a couple lawmakers voiced concerns about the possible impact on law-abiding citizens.
2/ 9/1998:
Newspaper Story - Missouri is part of a Pentagon pilot program that would allow overseas citizens to vote through the Internet.
1/26/1998:
Newspaper Story - Plaintiffs could sue those who make "false and defamatory" statements about agricultural producers or their products.
1/21/1998:
Newspaper Story - Response to Carnahan's address fell largely along party lines.
1/21/1998:
Newspaper Story - Major points from Gov. Mel Carnahan's 1998 State of the State address.
8/29/1997:
Newspaper Story - Compromise rejected to avoid a veto overrride effort on the legislature's partial-birth abortion ban.
5/14/1997:
Newspaper Story - Managed care regulation sent to the governor.
5/13/1997:
Newspaper Story - The Senate passed a bill that establishes a non-profit to provide more health insurance access to kids with an amendment to expand Medicaid eligibility.
5/ 9/1997:
Newspaper Story - Missouri lawmakers send the governor one of the biggest anti-crime measures in decades -- witness immunity.
5/ 1/1997:
Newspaper Story - About $14,600 in reimbursements were disbursed based on the questionable receipts.
4/18/1997:
Newspaper Story - Conservative lawmakers form the legislative caucus COWS for women.
4/16/1997:
Newspaper Story - Legislation designed to continue school desegregation funds for St. Louis and Kansas City continues to encounter problems in the Senate.
3/27/1997:
Newspaper Story - An amendment aimed at keeping state funds from abortion providers was passed in the House.
3/20/1997:
Newspaper Story - AHouse Committee heard testimony on a bill that would require some sex offenders to be chemically castrated.
3/20/1997:
Newspaper Story - The performance of partial birth abortions would be a second degree murder under legislation in the House.
2/27/1997:
Newspaper Story - House and Senate committees overwhelmingly voted for the HMO regulation bills drafted by the joint interim committee on managed care.
2/ 3/1997:
Newspaper Story - 1997 Anti-Abortion Bill
1/27/1997:
Newspaper Story - Catholic Church argues it should be exempt from lawsuits involving sexual abuse by priests.
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