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9/14/1995 - Abortion Compromise Offered:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia and leader of opposition to the bill during the last session, said he might or might not oppose a new bill in the works for the 1996 legislative session.
5/12/1995 - Governor Pronounces Session Productive:
"The bill makes our law better than we have, but it could be better," said Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, who is the bill's sponsor.
5/08/1995 - Governor Wins Veto Override Test:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, railed against the compromise version.
5/04/1995 - Angel's Death Prompts Abuse Bill:
``If there had been somebody looking for Angel Hart, that would have never happened,'' said Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, who is sponsor of a bill designed to give courts more power to protect children like Angel.
5/02/1995 - Abortion Restrictions Pass:
During the Senate debate on the bill, Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, said the measure was intimidating to women already facing a frightening choice.
4/13/1995 - Truman State University:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, heads the Senate Education Committee, which sent the proposed legislation to the full Senate Tuesday. Moseley supports the bill.
4/10/1995 - Abortion Restriction Bill:
JEFFERSON CITY _ Sen. Joe Moseley's parliamentary maneuver to sink the Senate-passed anti-abortion bill was, itself, sunk by the Joint Committee on Legislative Research Monday.
4/06/1995 - Anti-abortion Bill Clears Senate:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, had blocked Senate approval of the measure on Wednesday by extended debate that some senators said was a filibuster.
3/07/1995 - Concealed Weapons Vote Approved:
But Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, argued that the National Rifle Association, which is in favor of the measure, has said it could raise $4 million to push the measure.
3/01/1995 - Juvenile Crime Differences:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia and the Senate bill's sponsor, said the current system undermines the credibility of the juvenile system.
2/07/1995 - Spanking Ban for Schools:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, is pushing legislation to ban corporal punishment in schools. His bill was designed to introduce children to non-physical conflict resolution.
1/26/1995 - Zero Tolerance for Teen Drivers:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia is the sponsor of one of the zero-tolerance bills. He said losing a license is a serious deterrent for teens.
1/13/1995 - Juvenile Crime Top Legislative Priority:
Sen. Joe Moseley, D-Columbia, also argues that Russell's bill goes too far.

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