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Story Search Results for Craig Hosmer

9/11/1996 - Abortion Veto Sustained:
Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield, was one of the Democratic vote switches.
4/30/1996 - Tax Bill Abandoned:
Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield, sponsor of the amendment, said it was aimed at crime victims, hospital workers and law enforcement officers.
4/30/1996 - House Approves Mandated AIDS Testing:
The House amended and significantly altered the intent of what was a straight forward bill. The original Senate bill simply expanded the definition of HIV tests to include non-blood samples. But, the House stuck on an amendment allowing anyone to petition the court to require an AIDS test if they can demonstrate a potential exposure to the disease through medically known forms of tranmission. Craig Hosmer of Springfield is the sponsor of the amendment.
4/24/1996 - Voters may decide forfeiture law change:
But according to the sponsor of the resolution, Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield, that's caused police to use the federal government's forfeiture law which allows police to keep 85 percent of the proceeds. The remaining 15 percent goes to the federal government.
3/20/1996 - Coalition Denounces Legislation:
"Local government can do a better job of regulating and the tobacco industry knows it," said Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield.
2/28/1996 - HMO regulation stalls in committee:
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield said he would work with both HMOs and doctors to draft an agreement.
2/13/1996 - Deadbeat College Students:
The ones who do not pay "are denying other people the chance of education," said Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield.
1/24/1996 - Keeping Kids in School:
Another bill, which is being worked on in a House committee, would also raise the mandatory school attendance age. But this bill, sponsored by Rep. Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield, seeks a stricter enforcement of the mandatory attendance by taking away the driver's licenses of dropouts.
1/09/1996 - Speaker Race Back to Square One:
Griffin said there were four formal candidates seeking votes - Leake, Craig Hosmer, D-Springfield; Steve Gaw, D-Moberly; and Ron Auer, D-St. Louis.

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