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12/11/1996 - Business Defends HMOs:
However, committee co-chair Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said he didn't buy that reasoning.
11/25/1996 - Missouri Legislators at Odds Over Pay Hike.:
Democrat Representative Tim Harlan disagrees and says legislators need higher salaries to attract better candidates.
11/18/1996 - Managed Care Reform Suggestions:
Representative Tim Harlan...
11/18/1996 - Committee recommends health care reform:
Representative Tim Harlan...
11/14/1996 - Lamakers propose managed care changes:
Committee co-chairmen Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, and Sen. Joe Maxwell, D-Mexico, have both put accessibility to emergency care at the top of their list.
10/30/1996 - Doctor Gag Rules Defended:
The committee is in the final stages of a nearly six-month look at managed care in Missouri. Committee co-chairs Sen. Joe Maxwell, D-Mexico, and Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said they hope to finalize a list of recommendations by the end of November.
9/06/1996 - HMO Regulation:
Committee Co-chairmen Sen. Joe Maxwell, D-Mexico, and Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said on Thursday that they think more regulation is needed for HMOs and the managed care industry as a whole.
5/9/1996 - House Opens the Door for Credit Card Companies:
A measure designed to lure credit card companies back to the state and keep retailers from moving was overwhelmingly passed by the House. Bill sponsor, Tim Harlan says the cap of 20 percent was out of sync with other states that have no ceiling. The bill, he says will not affect interest rates for the consumer:
5/18/1996 - A View from Spain:
Not everybody agrees with this point of view. Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said there are non-profit organizations that lobby for organizations whose members could not afford their own, personal, lobbyists.
5/14/1996 - Killer Roosters:
"The problem is that universities can be in violation of rules, but not even know it," said the House sponsor, Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia.
5/14/1996 - Lawmakers Vote To Regulate Athletic Agents:
A bill sponsored by Boone County representative, Tim Harlan would force agents for student athletes to register with the Secretary of State.
5/14/1996 - Missouri Lawmakers Crack Down On Athletic Agents:
Boone County representative, Tim Harlan says when agents and students keep professional contracts a secret, it's possible for M-U to break the rules without knowing it.
4/04/1996 - Lobbyist Gift Restriction Approved:
Tim Harlan, D-Columbia - No
3/28/1996 - House shreds billboard bill:
Both Columbia representatives cosponsored the bill and support local regulation over billboards. Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said it is better having people from Columbia deciding over Columbia, and not people from Jefferson City.
2/28/1996 - Panel OKs changes to open meetings law:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said if a committee is appointed by the president, the chancellor or any other executive officer of the U.M. system, the chairman of the committee can decide whether the meeting will be open.
2/21/1996 - Higher Ed Budget Unchanged:
"Both the chancellor and the governor understand an increase in higher education is an investment for the state," said Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia.
1/4/1996 - Democrats Still Split in House:
The idea of Barnes taking over as speaker was rejected flatly by Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia.
1/30/1996 - Abortion Compromise Indefinite:
That led several members to question just what exactly was to be changed and Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, to ask Auer if there was a "real bill" elsewhere, waiting to be revealed. Auer's answer was a straight "no."
1/18/1996 - Big Bucks for Universities.:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, agreed that an increased budget is important to central Missouri.
1/12/1996 - Leadership Style Is First House Change:
Said Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, "Steve Gaw is simply the most decent person I know. It is so rare to find such a person in a position of power."
1/04/1996 - Columbia legislators react to Black Caucus:
Columbia's junior House member, Rep. Tim Harlan, also expressed frustration with the day's political turmoil.

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