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10/24/2000 - Jean Carnahan is no stranger to politics:
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Bill Boucher, D-Kansas City, called Jean Carnahan's testimony "impressive."
5/8/2000 - A House proposal would shell out 56 million dollars to the state's veterans of WWII:
Representative Bill Boucher attached the proposal to give out the money and 50 dollar medals to WW two vets to another bill. The bill passed easily.
5/08/2000 - Sunspots on the Sunshine Bill:
World War II veterans living in Missouri would receive a $400 bonus and a $50 medal under a proposal approved by the House. Rep. Bill Boucher, a Kansas City Democrat who pushed the idea, said the show-me-state should have honored its veterans years ago like many other states did.
4/11/2000 - An extension to disability legislation provides Missouri's disabled with low rate loans:
Senator Harold Caskey's proposal will provide better access to adaptive telecommunications equipment. Representative Bill Boucher has extended this measure by adding a legislative substitute that offers Missouri's disabled low rate loans. Diane Golden, Director of Missouri Assistive Technology, says the bill will provide better resources for the disabled.
4/10/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 10, 2000:
JEFFERSON CITY - Legislation to provide Missouri's disabled with adaptive telecommunications devices improves with an addition from Representative Bill Boucher. Boucher's legislation also offers low rate loans for the disabled, utilizing a federal matching program for funding.
3/6/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of March 6, 2000:
Representative Bill Boucher sponsored the legislation to make expanding technology more accessible to the disabled.
2/3/2000 - Two lawmakers propose to make the date rape drug GHB illegal:
But Kansas City Representative Bill Boucher says the main reason he wants to ban GHB is because it's used for rape.
2/29/2000 - House Bill Makes Technology Accessible To Disabled:
Representative Bill Boucher is sponsoring a bill that will allow those with disabilities better access to expanding technology.
1/31/2000 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 31, 2000:
Kansas City Representative Bill Boucher and Springfield Representative Craig Hosmer both say they want to change that with their bills making it illegal to use, possess and manufacture GHB.

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