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5/14/2013 - Mo. House approves transportation sales tax:
Sponsor Republican Representative Dave Hinson said Missouri needs the money because the state has twice as many roads as Kansas and Illinois put together, but with less funding.
5/14/2013 - State sales tax increase for transportation stalls in Senate:
Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair, sponsored the measure in the state House and said there are twice as many roads in Missouri as there are in Illinois and Kansas combined, but Missouri receives less transportation funding than both.
4/23/2013 - Police officers may receive workers compensation for work related injuries:
St. Clair Representative, Dave Hinson says the six-year agreement mirrors a federal compensation law. He says some injuries may not take effect immediately.
4/23/2013 - House works to get Missouri cops expanded insurance for job-related illnesses :
Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Charles, is a firefighter and paramedic and he said that firefighters breaks get interrupted if there is an emergency.
2/13/2013 - Missouri lawmakers look at increasing graduation requirements for high schoolers:
Wrap: Representative Dave Hinson proposed a bill to require high school students to enroll in math and science courses in their last two semesters.
2/13/2013 - Missouri lawmakers look at increasing graduation requirements for high schoolers:
The first bill, sponsored by Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair, looks to require students to enroll in math and science courses their last two semesters before entering higher education. Currently, students are required to take three years of math and science courses, so many choose not to take one their senior years of high school. Hinson said this causes problems when they enter college and haven’t studied math or science for two or more years.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of May 13, 2013:
Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair, sponsored the measure and said there are twice as many roads in Missouri as there are in Illinois and Kansas combined, but Missouri receives less funding than both.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 29, 2013:
Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Charles, is a firefighter and paramedic and he said that firefighters breaks get interrupted if there is an emergency.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 22, 2013:
Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Charles, is a firefighter and paramedic and he said that firefighters breaks get interrupted if there is an emergency.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 4, 2013:
"Republicans have a lot of rural legislators, that's a great concern of them, that their rural roads are upgraded and maintained and that's what this bill does," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 25, 2013:
"Republicans have a lot of rural legislators, that's a great concern of them, that their rural roads are upgraded and maintained and that's what this bill does," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 18, 2013:
Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair, is sponsoring a measure that would increase the state sales tax by one percent for 10 years, with all of the money going to transportation projects. Ten percent of the funds raised from that extra tax would go to cities and counties for road projects and the state would keep the other 90 percent to fix up highways and interstates.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 11, 2013:
The first bill, sponsored by Rep. Dave Hinson, R-St. Clair, looks to require students to enroll in math and science courses their last two semesters before entering higher education. Currently, students are required to take three years of math and science courses, so many choose not to take one their senior years of high school. Hinson said this causes problems when they enter college and haven’t studied math or science for two or more years.

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