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3/5/2013 - Group rallies outside Capitol building supporting "good Samaritan" bill:
Republican Representative Bryan Spencer's bill would not protect callers who have enough drugs for distribution.
2/13/2013 - Missouri lawmakers look at increasing graduation requirements for high schoolers:
The committee also heard a bill, dubbed the "Student Accountability Act," that would require students to take certain end of course exams before receiving their high school diploma. Bill sponsor Rep. Bryan Spencer, R-Wentzville, said it would be a more accurate way to see how students will perform in college and beyond.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 11, 2013:
Rep. Bryan Spencer, R-Wentzville, is sponsoring the measure, and he said the bill wants to save lives, but not protect drug dealers.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 4, 2013:
Rep. Bryan Spencer, R-Wentzville, is sponsoring the measure, and he said the bill wants to save lives, but not protect drug dealers.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 18, 2013:
The committee also heard another bill that would require students to take certain end of course exams before receiving their high school diploma. Bill sponsor Rep. Bryan Spencer, R-Wentzville, said it would be a more accurate way to see how students will perform in college and beyond. Others brought up specifications for special education as well as concerns for people with test anxiety.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 11, 2013:
The committee also heard another bill that would require students to take certain end of course exams before receiving their high school diploma. Bill sponsor Rep. Bryan Spencer, R-Wentzville, said it would be a more accurate way to see how students will perform in college and beyond. Others brought up specifications for special education as well as concerns for people with test anxiety.

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