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3/1/2012 - Missouri's House reverses cuts to colleges with money from the blind. :
Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis County, said she was "cautious" about taking money from this program.
2/22/2012 - Seven female Missouri legislators express outrage at lack of recognition during contraception debate:
Following adjournment, seven female House members, calling themselves "the silent seven," held a news conference on the Capitol steps. Democratic members of the group include Jill Schupp, Margo McNeil, Jeanne Kirkton, Stacey Newman and Susan Carlson representing St. Louis, Mary Still of Columbia and Independent Tracy McCreery also representing St. Louis. The representatives expressed anger by the lack of recognition during the debate, in which they said they believed they have more at ..
2/16/2012 - House Republicans cut health budget to add money to higher education:
"These people can't afford any more cuts," said Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis County.
2/1/2012 - Campaign Life Missouri and Planned Parenthood debate abortion pill:
Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis County, said she worries the restrictions might drive women underground and increase the purchase of RU-486 on the internet. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 12, 2012:
Rep. Gail McCann Beatty, D-Kansas City, and Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis County, spoke in favor of the bill.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 5, 2012:
Rep. Gail McCann Beatty, D-Kansas City, and Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis County, spoke in favor of the bill.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 13, 2012:
Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis, proposed an amendment to the bill that would not require a woman to be in the presence of a physician for the second dose of the abortion pill. She said she believed there would be too many safety concerns for a woman leaving a clinic after receiving the second dose of the abortion pill because of the symptoms.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 6, 2012:
Rep. Jeanne Kirkton, D-St. Louis, proposed an amendment to the bill that would not require a woman to be in the presence of a physician for the second dose of the abortion pill. She said she believed there would be too many safety concerns for a woman leaving a clinic after receiving the second dose of the abortion pill because of the symptoms.

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