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Story Search Results for Wayne Crump

5/17/2002 - Term Limits Leaves Top Leadership Spots Open:
Many Democrat lawmakers say Reps. Chuck Graham of Columbia and Bill Ransdall of Waynesville are expected to run for floor leader to replace the term-limited Wayne Crump of Potosi.
4/8/2002 - House Gives Initial Approval to Use State's Rainy Day Fund:
Even at 53 million dollars, though, only one Republican representative voted in favor of the bill. House Majority Leader Wayne Crump says nothing could have pleased House republicans.
4/22/2002 - Unlimited Simulcasts Sought:
Current Missouri law allows one day of simulcast racing for each day of live racing. The bill's sponsor Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi, said elimination of that limit is necessary for a track to be economically feasible.
4/22/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 22, 2002:
Current Missouri law limits tracks to one day of simulcast racing for each day of live racing. The House has passed a bill that would lift that limit, while a Senate committee heard testimony on Monday from Cella and the bill's sponsor, Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi.
4/22/2002 - St. Peters Track Dependent on Change in Simulcast Legislation:
Live horse racing has been legal in Missouri for 15 years. But Rep. Wayne Crump says limits on how often tracks can offer simulcast racing stand in the way.
4/2/2002 - Missouri House Heading Toward a More Balanced Budget:
Representative Wayne Crump says this resolution actually makes it easier to find a funding source.
3/13/2002 - Concealed Weapons in Vehicles Get House Support:
An amendment offered by Rep. May Scheve, D-St. Louis County, would have made gun owners guilty of a class D felony if injury or death resulted from a minor gaining access to a loaded firearm in a vehicle. The bill's sponsor, Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi, said Scheve's intentions were clear.
3/12/2002 - Missouri Lawmakers Debate Car Concealed Weapons Law:
House Majority Leader Wayne Crump says Missouri gun owners should feel as safe as gun owners in other parts of the country.

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