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4/30/2014 - House passes bill dealing with unaccredited school districts:
Kirkwood Republican Representative Rick Stream said keeping students within the district is good for the students.
4/10/2014 - Gov. Nixon announces $22 million education budget cuts during press conference:
The House budget chair, Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, expressed surprise over Gov. Nixon's discontent, citing that the governor had not once personally approached him about the issue. However, he did mention that he and State Budget Director Linda Luebbering had been in close contact. Stream also said that restoring the $22 million would cut funding for next year's budget.
3/5/2014 - State lawmakers discuss limiting unaccredited school transfers:
Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis, is sponsoring a bill that would create a statewide achievement school district as a political subdivision, to which the board must transfer all under-performing schools in an unaccredited district. The bill also requires the state board to provide assistance teams to borderline and provisionally accredited districts and to continue monitoring schools assigned to an unaccredited district.
3/5/2014 - State lawmakers discuss options for dealing with unaccredited school transfers:
Wrap: St. Louis County Republican Representative Rick Stream is sponsoring a bill that would give students more transfer options and judge accreditation building by building.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of August 25, 2014:
"We seriously curtailing the number of students who will transfer," warned Rep. Rick Stream, R-Kirkwood.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 12, 2014:
"We seriously curtailing the number of students who will transfer," warned Rep. Rick Stream, R-Kirkwood.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 5, 2014:
Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, handled the bill on the House floor. He appealed to members not as lawmakers, but parents.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 28, 2014:
Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, handled the bill on the House floor. He appealed to members not as lawmakers, but parents.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 21, 2014:
The House budget chair, Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, expressed surprise over Gov. Nixon's discontent, citing that the governor had not once personally approached him about the issue.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 14, 2014:
The House budget chair, Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, expressed surprise over Gov. Nixon's discontent, citing that the governor had not once personally approached him about the issue.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 7, 2014:
The House budget chair, Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, expressed surprise over Gov. Nixon's discontent, citing that the governor had not once personally approached him about the issue.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 10, 2014:
Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, is sponsoring a bill that creates a statewide achievement school district as a political subdivision, to which State Board of Education must transfer all under-performing schools in an unaccredited district. The bill also requires the state board to provide assistance teams to borderline and provisionally accredited districts and to continue monitoring schools assigned to an unaccredited district.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 3, 2014:
Rep. Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, is sponsoring a bill that creates a statewide achievement school district as a political subdivision, to which State Board of Education must transfer all under-performing schools in an unaccredited district. The bill also requires the state board to provide assistance teams to borderline and provisionally accredited districts and to continue monitoring schools assigned to an unaccredited district.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 24, 2014:
After months of debate, House Budget Chairman Rick Stream, R-St. Louis County, and other House leaders agreed on a bipartisan plan to fund a new state mental hospital in Fulton.

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