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12/07/2000 - State, local officials keep eye on Internet sales:
Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, said he is happy with the group's "streamline" proposal.
12/07/2000 - Missouri lawmakers face $244 million uncertainty:
The money in question comprises only three percent of the state's General Revenue budget, but Senate Appropriations Chair Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, said it is enough to have a "significant impact on the budget."
11/30/2000 - Recommendation is for pay increase:
Senate Appropriations Chairman Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, said the commission's recommendations haven't had much weight in the past because its salary proposals were significantly out of line with the salaries of other state employees. But Goode said this proposal would probably receive a better hearing.
10/31/2000 - Amendment 3 would change salary commission:
Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, introduced the amendment in the Senate.
5/3/2000 - Post-secondary officials may not be able to float into retirement on a "golden parachute.":
Ex-Tiger basketball coach Norm Stewart got one of the packages that raised eyebrows around the state. Stewart's and two other retirement deals prompted Senator Wayne Goode to propose a law preventing further "sweetheart deals" for Missouri post secondary officials.
5/11/2000 - Senate approves racial profiling bill:
St. Louis Senator Wayne Goode deflected opposition from rural senators who worried increased administration costs for the police could become a burden.
4/20/2000 - Senate opens up tobacco settlement money for the elderly:
The debate began when Senate Appropriations Chairman Wayne Goode said the Senate didn't have the money for increased Medicaid nursing home reimbursements.
3/30/2000 - Democrats say Republican proposed ban isn't possible:
But, St. Louis Democrat Wayne Goode says that's not possible.
3/28/2000 - Profiling bill headed to the House:
Bill sponsor Wayne Goode says the bill won't stop cops from doing their job.
3/27/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of March 27, 2000:
Senate environmental leader Wayne Goode echoed the governor's position.
2/29/2000 - Senators voted themselves a pay raise:
"We had to get that bill through if we wanted to keep our government running," said Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, who handled the supplemental spending bill in the Senate as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.
1/25/2000 - Lower Speed Limits for Truck Drivers:
St. Louis Senator Wayne Goode proposed a new bill lowering the speed limit by five miles per hour for truck drivers.
1/25/2000 - Highway Patrol supports effort to lower truck speed limits:
The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, would bring down the speed limit for trucks over 24,000 lbs. to 65 mph on rural Interstates, to 60 mph on rural expressways and to 55 on urban interstate highways.
1/24/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 24, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - St. Louis County Senator Wayne Goode proposed a bill lowering the speed limit for truck drivers in Missouri by five mph.
1/19/2000 - Top lawmakers disagree over .15 alcohol level:
St. Louis County Senator Wayne Goode has already introduced a bill that would focus more on rehabilitation than penalties. Westfall said he would be satisfied with a bill that would combine both Goode's and Carnahan's proposal. From the state capitol, I'm Jessica Carter.
1/17/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 17, 2000:
Meanwhile, Sen. Wayne Goode, D-St. Louis County, has introduced a bill that would focus more on rehabilitation than penalties when it comes to drivers with higher blood alcohol levels.
1/13/2000 - Democratic support weak for a stricter drunk driving law:
Instead St. Louis County Senator Wayne Goode says:

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