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4/12/2016 - Bills Prohibiting the Donation of Fetal Tissue Heard in the House:
But Koenig repetedly used the phrase "selling baby body parts" in attacking aborted fetal tissue donations.The bill's main sponsor is Rep. Diane Franklin, R- Camdenton. "You hear this over and over and over again that this is tissue, there are abortions done in that clinic for 21 week old babies, that's a baby that's about the size of a banana," Franklin said.
1/12/2016 - HOUSE PLANNED PARENTHOOD HEARING UNNECESSARY:
Intro: Republican legislators voiced concern about the state's inability to track post-abortion fetal tissue at a Planned Parenthood hearing. RunTime: 0:37OutCue: SOCWrap: Republican Chairwoman of the House Children's Committee -- Diane Franklin -- spoke out against Missouri Health Department's accountability plan for keeping track of fetal tissue at a hearing for Planned Parenthood.  
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 4, 2016:
The contentiousness of the hearing came to a peak when Rep. Stacey Newman, D-St. Louis County, was cut off by committee chairwoman Diane Franklin, R-Camdenton, for bringing up gun rights during a discussion of life's sanctity. At one point Franklin seized control of the floor to require Newman stay on topic. The chairwoman eventually did not allow the woman testifying to respond to Newman's question.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 28, 2016:
The contentiousness of the hearing came to a peak when Rep. Stacey Newman, D-St. Louis County, was cut off by committee chairwoman Diane Franklin, R-Camdenton, for bringing up gun rights during a discussion of life's sanctity. At one point Franklin seized control of the floor to require Newman stay on topic. The chairwoman eventually did not allow the woman testifying to respond to Newman's question.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 14, 2016:
Rep. Diane Franklin, R-Camdenton, argued that, regardless, making the decision to get an abortion is one that should be made among family.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 7, 2016:
Rep. Diane Franklin, R-Camdenton, argued that, regardless, making the decision to get an abortion is one that should be made among family.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 11, 2016:
Committee chair Rep. Diane Franklin, R-Camdenton, said that they will have to check in with the Health Department over the summer to see if the process in place for reporting abortions is yielding the reports they would expect.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 11, 2016:
Committee chair Rep. Diane Franklin, R-Camdenton, said that they will have to check in with the Health Department over the summer to see if the process in place for reporting abortions is yielding the reports they would expect.

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