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Story Search Results for Ellen Brandom

5/13/2009 - House passes Show Me Health Care :
Amendment sponsor Rep. Ellen Brandom, R-Sikeston, has already had identical legislation pass the House but said she put it in the health care bill as a backup plan in case the bill didn't fare well in the Senate.
5/12/2009 - House passes Show Me Health Care:
The amendment sponsor, Ellen Brandom, already had similar legislation pass the House, but said she sponsored the amendment as a backup plan.
4/9/2009 - Welfare recipients could need to pass drug tests for benefits:
The legislation, introduced by Rep. Ellen Brandom, R-Sikeston, would create a system to test beneficiaries of the state's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Brandom said any TANF recipient who is "reasonably suspected" of using illegal narcotics could be tested by the state and have part of their benefits withheld for a year, about $58 per month.
4/7/2009 - House gives second-round approval to drug tests for welfare recipients:
Sikeston Republican Ellen Brandom said she doesn't want state money to be used for drugs.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 13, 2009:
The legislation, introduced by Rep. Ellen Brandom, R-Sikeston, would create a system to test beneficiaries of the state's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Brandom said that TANF recipients who are "reasonably suspected" of using illegal narcotics could be tested by the state and have part of their benefits withheld for a year -- about $58 per month.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 6, 2009:
The legislation, introduced by Rep. Ellen Brandom, R-Sikeston, would create a system to test beneficiaries of the state's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program. Brandom said that TANF recipients who are "reasonably suspected" of using illegal narcotics could be tested by the state and have part of their benefits withheld for a year -- about $58 per month.

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