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Jenny Hoff
Stories by
Jenny Hoff
include:
5/18/2001:
Radio Story - After they celebrated the success of their women's health plan, the House Democrats blamed the Republican-run Senate for the failure of their prescription drug plans.
5/18/2001:
Radio Story - Under a proposed bill, women under 65 diagnosed with breast cancer or cervical cancer will receive Medicaid.
5/15/2001:
Radio Story - A bill that will allow people to sue bars and restaurants for serving them while intoxicated has sparked debate among lawmakers.
5/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - Columbia Senator Ken Jacob says he doesn't like the Senate's map.
5/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - Senator Ken Jacob says the 9th district should be composed on mainly rural counties.
5/ 2/2001:
Radio Story - A proposed bill outlaws using capitol punishment on the mentally retarded.
4/30/2001:
Radio Story - With new programs, women in prison will learn how to better take care of children and how to cope with life outside of jail.
4/25/2001:
Radio Story - After a winning season, the Lady Bears stole representatives' attention from the MU arena.
4/23/2001:
Radio Story - With only weeks to go in this legislative session, the baseball players themselves are trying to convince lawmakers to pass funding for the new stadium.
4/18/2001:
Radio Story - Both the House and Senate passed a bill that will give tobacco settlement money to the state budget.
4/ 9/2001:
Radio Story - Senate proposal to extend term limits.
4/ 7/2001:
Radio Story - The House wants the Senate to remove its amendments to the .08 bill. If the Senate doesn't agree, a committee will have to be set up to reach a consensus.
4/ 4/2001:
Radio Story - Several parents and teachers spoke out to the Senate Committee meeting about certain restrictions with the A+ scholarship program.
4/ 2/2001:
Radio Story - Some St. Louis residents are catching the University of Missouri system for discrepencies in tuition.
3/14/2001:
Radio Story - Under a proposed bill, Missouri schools would receive more money from the state in order to teach English to foreign students.
3/12/2001:
Radio Story - A proposed bill would increase the amount of scholarships offered to education students in St. Louis.
3/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - A bill proposed could give around $30 million to life science research.
2/28/2001:
Radio Story - One St. Louis Representative says marraige and property laws contain language that is offensive to women.
2/26/2001:
Radio Story - Mexican truckers have less restrictions to obtain a license.
2/21/2001:
Radio Story - Gov. Holden says funding for a new stadium hasn't been decided yet.
2/ 7/2001:
Radio Story - Safety lobbyists say that the repeal of a law requiring motorcyclists wear helmets would force taxpayers to pay for injuries.
2/ 5/2001:
Radio Story - One Missouri lawmaker wants to make it legal for Missourians to kill wild pigs on public and private land.
1/31/2001:
Radio Story - Missourians may lose their professional licenses for not paying back their student loans.
1/29/2001:
Radio Story - Representatives gave several new ideas to alleviate Missouri's teacher shortage and improve school funding.
1/24/2001:
Radio Story - Lobbyists told a Senate committee that charter schools should not receive state funding without accreditation.
1/12/2001:
Radio Story - On Monday GOP House members presented their plan to lower drug costs.
1/12/2001:
Radio Story - For those who qualify, senior citizens could receive greater rebates on prescription drugs. Republican representatives say the rebates would not cost the state or the taxpayers anything.
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