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Story Search Results for Bill Kenney

5/13/1999 - The Governor Gets Tough:
* The next election is 18 months away, but race to for Lieutenant Governor is already starting. Sen. Bill Kenney, R-Lee's Summit, said Wednesday that he's getting in the race.
3/23/1999 - Backer Makes A Run:
Two Republicans also have expressed interest - Sen. Bill Kenney, R-Lee's Summit, and St. Charles County Executive Joe Ortwerth.
3/01/1999 - Wilson Will Not Seek Re-Election:
Sen. Bill Kenney, R-Lee's Summit, who lost to Wilson in his 1996 bid for lieutenant governor, said he is considering the office, but has made no decisions.
2/16/1999 - Senators vote protect Missourians' privacy.:
Most Missourian's don't realize that personal information and driving records are for sale. The Senate Transportation Committee voted to stop this invasion of privacy by requring the department to obtain a person's consent prior to disclosure. Senator Bill Kenney has this to say about the bill:
2/09/1999 - Identity Theft is a growing problem and legislators are responding:
"Because it's easier to access credit card and Social Security numbers, this will be a much bigger problem than it has been in the past," said Sen. Bill Kenney, R-Lee Summit, sponsor of an identity theft bill.
2/04/1999 - Lawmakers debate Health Mandates:
Sen. Bill Kenney, R-Lee's Summit, whose bill requires coverage for some cancer tests, says lawmakers need to make HMOs insurance companies perform adequate preventive care. "My bill just follows American Cancer Society guidelines," he added.
1/19/1999 - Interstate bill honoring McGwire presented:
The proposal was offered as a consent bill, meaning that little opposition is expected during the legislative process. Still, committee member Sen. Bill Kenney, R-Lee's Summit, asked why this sports star was singled out for such an honor.

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