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4/18/2005 - Pratt proposes bill to regulate computer spyware:
Jackson County Representative Bryan Pratt has proposed a bill to regulate what is unknowingly put on Missourians' personal computers.
4/18/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of April 18, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - Jackson County Representative Bryan Pratt has proposed a bill to regulate programs installed on personal computers without the user's knowledge.
3/16/2005 - Two business bills sent to the governor:
"We need to do anything we can to keep jobs in the state of Missouri," said Rep. Bryan Pratt (R-Jackson County).
3/16/2005 - Two bills passed today that Republicans say will bring more business to Missouri.:
Republican Representative Bryan Pratt thinks the bills will help Missouri compete with its neighbors in attracting businesses to the state.
3/1/2005 - Legislature allows Southwest Missouri State name change:
Rep. Bryan Pratt says the University of Missouri should have put up a better fight.
3/02/2005 - SMSU name-change passes:
MU graduates Minority Leader Jeff Harris, D-Columbia and Reps. Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs, and Brian Yates, R-Lee's Summit, crossed the aisle to oppose the measure while the bill's House sponsor Rep. B.J. Marsh, R-Springfield, was able to enlist some Democratic support as well.
2/22/2005 - House committee sends name-change to floor:
A similar bill was rejected by the House last session thanks in part to resistance from within the Republican caucus. Reps. Bryan Pratt, R-Blue Springs and Bob Johnson, R-Lee's Summit, testified against the bill, which suggests the name change faces significant hurdles on the House floor.
2/15/2005 - House debates bill to change civil liability:
Proponents of the bill said many of the state's civil cases are heard in St. Louis and Jackson County because plaintiffs take advantage of the existing law to "venue shop" for the courts that award the highest damages. Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, said it was unfair for the residents of his district to judge the cases of people who aren't from his county and were not injured in his county.
2/15/2005 - Missouri House debates liability lawsuit reform:
Supporters like Jackson County Representative Bryan Pratt say taking money from businesses discourages innovation.

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