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11/14/2007 - Representative prepares sexual misconduct bill:
"Missouri statutes prohibit sexual offenders from being within 1000 feet of our schools, and yet they are right inside our classrooms," said Rep. Jane Cunningham, R-St. Louis County.
11/14/2007 - Missouri ranked 11th Worst State in Nation for Educator Sexual Misconduct:
Intro: The Show-Me state was recently ranked the 11th worst state in the nation for educator sexual misconduct, prompting Republican St. Louis Representative Jane Cunningham to work on legislation to attack the problem.
11/1/2007 - Missouri School Boards' Association Sees Purpose for Confidentiality:
House Education Chair Jane Cunningham says her proposal would ban confidentiality agreements between school districts and teachers.
5/18/2007 - Legislative session finishes up:
The bill proposed to increase intellectual diversity on college campuses. Commonly referred to as the Emily Brooker Intellectual Diversity Act, the bill passed through the House but was never discussed in the Senate. The bill's sponsor Rep. Jane Cunningham, R-Chesterfield, said she will try again next year with the bill.
4/25/2007 - Senate Education Committee holds 'intellectual diversity' hearing:
The Missouri House gave initial passage to Rep. Jane Cunningham's, R-St. Louis County, bill that would establish the Emily Brooker Intellectual Diversity Act on April 12. The bill, House Bill 213, would also require universities to annually report the ways in which they are promoting academic freedom and free exchange of ideas with bias toward religious or political affiliation.
4/25/2007 - Senate committee hears debate over Diversity Act for public universities:
Representative Jane Cunningham of Chesterfield proposed a plan to increase political and social freedom for students through House Bill 213.
4/24/2007 - Bill would give students the power of choice:
That's the word from Chesterfield Representative Jane Cunningham, who says Missouri is in an educational crisis.
4/12/2007 - House passes intellectual diversity bill:
But the bill's sponsor, Rep. Jane Cunningham, R-St. Louis County, implored lawmakers to back the legislation if they support academic freedom.
4/11/2007 - Intellectual diversity bill crosses hurtle in House:
The Missouri House on Wednesday gave initial passage to Rep. Jane Cunningham's, R-St. Louis County, bill that would establish the Emily Brooker Intellectual Diversity Act. The bill, House Bill 213, would require universities to annually report the ways in which they are promoting academic freedom and free exchange of ideas with bias toward religion or political affiliation.
2/26/2007 - Sexual Harassment too broad for Cunningham:
Intro: Republican representative Jane Cunningham said she disagrees with what some women call sexual harassment. She said she supports the governor in his decision regarding the employment of the director of the Department of Agriculture after being investigated for sexual harassment.  Fanna (Fauna) Haile-Selassie (High-lay-suh-lah-say) got Cunningham's response.
2/26/2007 - Agriculture director resigns after law suit is brought to light:
However Rep. Jane Cunningham, R-St. Louis County, said she supports Blunt in how he's handled the situation.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 19, 2007:
Representative Jane Cunningham Announces Plans for a Bill on Sexual Misconduct in Schools (11/14/2007)
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 12, 2007:
Representative Jane Cunningham Announces Plans for a Bill on Sexual Misconduct in Schools (11/14/2007)
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 9, 2007:
The Missouri House on Wednesday gave initial passage to Rep. Jane Cunningham's, R-St. Louis County, bill that would establish the Emily Brooker Intellectual Diversity Act. The bill, House Bill 213, would require universities to annually report the ways in which they are promoting academic freedom and free exchange of ideas with bias toward religion or political affiliation.

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