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12/09/1999 - Senator wants to stop suit between city of St. Louis and gun manufacturers:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said he is careful about excluding certain industries from accountability.
12/07/1999 - Senate proposal will let voters decide on tobacco settlement:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said he wants the settlement to go to health issues including better access to health care, tobacco related treatment, and prevention of tobacco use in teens.
11/9/1999 - Lawmakers Applaud New Insurance Plan:
Representative Tim Harlan, who sponsored the state's current HMO regulation law, says this change is a step in the right direction.
11/8/1999 - Mis:
Two legislative leaders in HMO regulation say they applaud Missouri's largest HMO for giving the power to choose what treatments it will cover back to doctors. Representative Tim Harlan and Senator Joe Maxwell say it's a step in the right direction in HMO regulation.
11/16/1999 - Circuit Court blocks Planned Parenthood state family planning money:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, agreed.
11/1/1999 - Mis:
Two legislative leaders in HMO regulation say they applaud Missouri's largest HMO for giving the power to choose what treatments it will cover back to doctors. Representative Tim Harlan and Senator Joe Maxwell say it's a step in the right direction in HMO regulation.
9/30/1999 - The University of Missouri System will ask for $1 billion dollars:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said it was too early for him to make any decisions about where the money should go, but thinks the system planning ahead is wise.
9/23/1999 - Federal Lawsuit won't Interfere with State Settlement:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, who serves on the Missouri Tobacco Settlement Committee, said he believes tobacco companies have always been aware of a possible federal lawsuit.
9/16/1999 - Columbia Representatives Immune to Political Pressure:
Representative Tim Harlan says Columbia lawmakers are better informed about the outcome of the bill.
9/15/1999 - House defies Carnahan, approves partial-birth abortion ban:
"If lawyers can't agree with lawyers, and physicians can't agree with physicians, then we have poor language," said Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbial, referring to the variety of interpretations each side offered. "Let's use the right language, lets outlaw the procedure, let's know what we are doing."
5/3/1999 - Missouri Government News for Week of May 3, 1999:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, added the language of his health-care bill onto a Senate mental-health bill as an amendment Tuesday. An unfriendly reception by Sen. John Scott, D-St. Louis City, had all but assured the failure of Harlan's original bill.
5/14/1999 - Tax Cuts Compromise:
"It's going to allow Alzheimer's patients to stay in residential care facilities longer," said Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia. Harlan said current safety rules often force Alzheimer's patients into skilled nursing facilities too early. Harlan sponsored the bill which appeared dead just a few weeks ago.
5/13/1999 - The Governor Gets Tough:
The amendment was introduced by Columbia Rep. Tim Harlan who said it sends a strong message Missouri is serious about hate crimes.
5/10/1999 - Tax cuts, crime bill stymied by debates:
The smoking ban was kept on a 88-58 vote, but divided Columbia's lawmakers - Vicky Riback-Wilson and Tim Harlan favored the ban, while Graham supported its removal.
5/06/1999 - Politicians pummel Planned Parenthood:
However, the amendment failed by a margin of 77-74. Local Rep.'s Chuck Graham, Tim Harlan and Vicky Riback-Wilson, unanimously voted to defeat the amendment and leave legislative pension increases within the bill.
5/04/1999 - Harlan sticks by health-care plan:
JEFFERSON CITY - Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, showed Tuesday that there is more than one way to skin a cat.
5/04/1999 - House bills put on hold:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, whose health care bill was also to be heard Tuesday, realizes that as time goes on certain bills will not be able to be heard.
4/28/1999 - Legislation may slow sprawl:
"Public transportation is an appropriate issue for the state to be involved in," said Columbia Rep. Tim Harlan. "Rural legislators don't think it's their problem. It's tough to sell them on it."
4/28/1999 - Lawmakers Likely to Void Helmet Law:
Columbia lawmakers Tim Harlan, Chuck Graham, and Vicky Riback-Wilson - all Democrats - voted against the bill.
4/27/1999 - Health Insurance Bill May be Dead:
JEFFERSON CITY - The prognosis may be grim for health insurance reform this year. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, is designed to make it easier for small-business - and the self-employed - to get and keep health insurance.
4/22/1999 - Nursing Home Reform OK'd:
JEFFERSON CITY - More options in nursing home care - and specialized care for Alzheimer's patients - may be on the way. A bill sponsored by Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, changing the way Missouri regulates nursing homes has gotten initial approval in House.
4/22/1999 - House Gives Final Approvial to Crime Bill:
That was the issue that persuaded Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, to vote against the bill.
4/15/1999 - Massive Health Insurance/Tax Credit Passes House:
JEFFERSON CITY - The centerpiece of Columbia Rep. Tim Harlan's legislative agenda passed the House Thursday - without opposition. Harlan's bill changes Missouri's health insurance industry - and provides major tax credits.
4/07/1999 - Sex offenders might be locked up - on suspicion:
"It's just a natural follow-up to what we did last session," said Rep. Chuck Graham, D-Columbia. Graham voted in favor of the legislation, while Columbia Reps. Vicky Riback-Wilson and Tim Harlan, both Democrats, were opposed.
4/01/1999 - Activists Seeks Comprehensive Care:
State Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, has proposed legislation that would expand Missouri's high-risk pool - and bring premiums down from 200 to 135 percent of standard rates.
3/09/1999 - Collective Bargaining Shot Down in House:
Columbia's three representatives voted for the bill. "We've found that all of the groups opposed to collective bargaining have been spreading misinformation," said Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia.
2/26/1999 - Advocates Call for Killing the Death Penalty:
Columbia's lawmakers are divided on the death penalty. Rep. Vicky Riback-Wilson has co-sponsored both bills, and Rep. Tim Harlan says he's supports them. But Rep. Chuck Graham says he supports the death penalty - and says he has doubts about the bill to exclude retarded people from capital punishment.
2/23/1999 - Moratorium on nursing home expansion may be lifted:
JEFFERSON CITY - Some lawmakers are saying Missouri's moratorium blocking many nursing homes from adding new beds is causing tragedy for the elderly. Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said loosening the reins of regulation will lead to better care.
2/18/1999 - Insurance Bill Ensnared in Controversy:
JEFFERSON CITY - Last minute controversy has set back legislative efforts to expand health insurance options for small business - central campaign for Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia.
2/04/1999 - Lawmakers debate Health Mandates:
But Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, has a different perspective. "There are people who say they're opposed to any mandate," he says, "but in 1997 we mandated that insurance companies cover reconstructive surgery after a mastectomy. No one says they're opposed to that. So I think we have to judge each mandate on its own merits."
1/20/1999 - Columbia Lawmakers Approve of Carnahan Speech:
"The governor presented a well thought-out and broad-based agenda," said Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia.
1/14/1999 - Jeff City too busy for impeachment:
Another member of the area's state delegation, Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said he has been too busy to watch the proceedings during the week. Harlan said that leaves the weekend for him to read newspapers and watch "Meet the Press."
1/13/1999 - New Plan Proposed for Tobacco Money:
"I agree with [the escrow fund] approach," stated Tim Harlan, D-Columbia. Much like other democrats, Harlan also supports the use of tobacco money for health care issues.
1/13/1999 - GOP, Democrats compare ideas for small business health care:
The committee is chaired by Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, who sponsored legislation last year to let small businesses join a the health-care plan that covers state workers.
1/13/1999 - Committee Report Offers No Specific Answers:
The committee is chaired by Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, who sponsored legislation last year to let small businesses join a the health-care plan that covers state workers.
1/12/1999 - Jacob Chairs Insurance:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, said Jacob will be a good consumer representative because he is interested in learning about insurance issues.
1/06/1999 - Lawmakers Squabble:
Rep. Tim Harlan, D-Columbia, expressed hope for bipartisanship in a modification of his small-business health insurance plan that failed in the last session. "We've been working with insurance companies, and are surprised at how responsive they've been," Harlan said.

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