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10/4/2006 - Voter ID case heard by Supreme Court:
Last week three top lawmakers submitted a friend of the court brief in opposition to the tax increase. House Speaker Pro Tem Carl Bearden, Rep. Allen Icet and Sen. Chuck Gross joined together to oppose the ballot measure because it  requires the state to provide Medicaid coverage to everyone at 200 percent or less of the federal poverty level.
10/2/2006 - Supreme Court will hear two cases Wednesday:
 Last week three top Republican lawmakers announced their opposition to the tax increase. House Speaker Pro Tem Carl Bearden, Rep. Allen Icet and Sen. Chuck Gross filed a brief with the Supreme Court on Friday. The lawmakers oppose the ballot measure because it  requires the state to provide Medicaid coverage to everyone at 200 percent or less of the federal poverty level.
8/28/2006 - Crticism surfaces on governor's MOHELA plan:
Sen. Chuck Gross,  R-St. Charles, and chair of the Appropriations Committee, said he thinks the new plan is on solid ground because it seems to be legal and is exactly what the Senate had proposed last legislative session. But added, "It does to a degree break the precedent that the appropriation of money is reserved exclusively for the legislature."
5/2/2006 - Senate acts on Eminent Domain:
Senator Chuck Gross of St. Charles said the bill hinders the property rights of Missourians.
4/4/2006 - Senate hears testimony on how to spend MOHELA money:
St. Charles Senator Chuck Gross sponsored the bill in which university building projects statewide would receive the bulk of the profit. While no plan is set in stone, some schools' building projects would take presidence.
4/22/2006 - Questions of legality still surround MOHELA sale:
Lawyers from the Senate and the governor's office have already checked into the legality of the sale according to Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman, Chuck Gross.
4/04/2006 - Senators debate plan for profits from MOHELA sale:
"We didn't know what was going to appear down the line," Chuck Gross, R-St. Charles County.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 16, 2006:
Sen. Chuck Gross, R-St. Charles, who handled the bill in the Senate, said the bill will add about 32,000 people to Uliticare, a program that assists low income Missourians.

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