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8/1996/WHICH SAYS THAT ANY INDIVIDUAL CONVICTED OF A DRUG FELONY AFTER AUG. 22, 1996, ISN'T ELIGIBLE FOR CASH WELFARE - :
"The bottom line is that everybody should be able to eat," said Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, who sponsored the bill. "I feel we're sending them back on a path that does not benefit society."
8/1996/WHICH PROVIDES THAT ANY INDIVIDUAL CONVICTED OF A DRUG FELONY AFTER AUG. 22, 1996, ISN'T ELIGIBLE FOR CASH WELF - Drug users could get food stamps:
"The bottom line is that everybody should be able to eat," said Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, who sponsored the bill. "I feel we're sending them back on a path that does not benefit society."
5/4/2010 - Amendment lets all legislators have continual access to the Capitol Dome.:
Senator Yvonne Wilson urged the amendment's sponsor to move on to more important matters.
4/26/2010 - The Senate passed an amendment to ban all red light cameras in the state:
Jackson County Democratic Senator Yvonne Wilson opposed the amendment saying the revenue collected from red light camera tickets is crucial in the current economy.
4/26/2010 - Missouri Senate could approve red light camera ban:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Kansas City, was the only senator to speak in opposition to the bill before the vote. She said red light cameras, which are used in her district, helps local governments raise revenue and can help to cut back on accidents caused by drivers who run red lights.
3/3/2010 - Senate approves dropping second license plate:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, disputed Bartle's comment that police don't have problems with out-of-state cars with only one license plate.
3/3/2010 - Senate budget cuts hit the front end of Missourians' autos:
Bartle and Jackson County Democrat Yvonne Wilson argued whether police have a harder time identifying criminals without front plates.
3/17/2010 - Anti-federal health care resolution could get Senate debate:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, said the resolution represents "backlash" and "dissatisfaction" with the current administration in the White House. She said if the state chose not to be part of a national health care plan, the effects could be "devastating" for Missourians. Wilson said she could not speak for her fellow Senate Democrats but said "at the moment" she would not support the resolution if it came to the Senate floor.
1/27/2010 - Cyber-bullying ban could be on the way:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Kansas City, who sponsored the bill, told the Senate Education Committee that "cyber-bullying" has gained prevalence over the past few years as a growing number of teens have access to cell phones and broadband Internet.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 3, 2010:
Only one senator, Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Kansas City, spoke against the ban, arguing cars running red lights is a major traffic hazard. The amendment passed 23-8.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 26, 2010:
Only one senator, Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Kansas City, spoke against the ban, arguing cars running red lights is a major traffic hazard. The amendment passed 23-8.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 29, 2010:
Sens. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, and Rita Days, D-St. Louis County, were a part of the education committee that was one of eight subgroups working during the Senate's attempt to reboot state government.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 22, 2010:
Sens. David Pearce, R-Warrensburg, Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, and Rita Days, D-St. Louis County, were a part of the education committee that was one of eight subgroups working during the Senate's attempt to reboot state government.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 15, 2010:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, said police would have a harder time identifying criminals without the front plate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 8, 2010:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, said police would have a harder time identifying criminals without the front plate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 1, 2010:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Jackson County, said police would have a harder time identifying criminals without the front plate.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 1, 2010:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Kansas City, who sponsored the bill, told the Senate Education Committee that "cyber-bullying" has gained prevalence over the past few years as a growing number of teens have access to cell phones and broadband Internet.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 25:
Sen. Yvonne Wilson, D-Kansas City, who sponsored the bill, told the Senate Education Committee that "cyber-bullying" has gained prevalence over the past few years as a growing number of teens have access to cell phones and broadband Internet.

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