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5/6/2009 - House Republicans deny Medicaid funding:
Republican Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt says Missourians don't want more welfare programs.
5/6/2009 - House Republicans reject health care bill, accuse Nixon of bribery:
Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, accused Nixon's office of offering career advancements to legislators in exchange for votes to pass the bill.
5/4/2009 - House Democrats want to have early elections:
Someone who would go on record about this possibility was Republican Representative Bryan Pratt.
4/7/2009 - Legality of drug tests of TANF recipients questions:
But House Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R- Jackson County, said a federal court decision striking down drug tests was not binding in Missouri. "We don't care what the 6th circuit says, we're the 8th circuit," Pratt said.
4/30/2009 - House adds tax cut to mental retardation bill:
House Speaker Pro Tem Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, said the stimulus funds would supplement the money the state would have received without the tax cut. He said hopefully the economy will turn around before the stimulus funds run out.
4/30/2009 - $336 million in stimulus funding for state projects rejected House:
Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, said some legislators voiced concern that the bill started out funding big statewide projects that were then carved into smaller projects.
4/16/2009 - University bond issue approved in House:
Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, said that, despite low interest rates and potential job creation, the time is not right for increasing state debt.
3/5/2009 - House bill requires 24-hour waiting period before abortion:
Blue Springs Republican Representative Bryan Pratt is sponsoring the bill. 
3/5/2009 - Missouri House gave first round approval to a bill that would mandate 24 hour wait period for abortions:
In addition to creating a one-day waiting period, the bill, sponsored by state Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, would also make it a crime to coerce someone to have an abortion by means including assault, stalking or threatening to withhold pay.
3/11/2009 - Abortion Coercion bill passes from House to Senate with overwhelming majority.:
The bill, sponsored by high-ranking Republican Bryan Pratt, aims to create harsher punishments for those who force women to get an abortion.
2/5/2009 - House approves tax credit bill for businesses:
Rep. Jeff Roorda, D-Barnhart, said Speaker Pro Tem Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, blocked amendments that would have given oversight to the bill and amendments that included women and minorities.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 9, 2009:
In addition to creating a one-day waiting period, the bill, sponsored by state Rep. Bryan Pratt, R-Jackson County, would also make it a crime to coerce someone to have an abortion by means including assault, stalking or threatening to withhold pay.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 2, 2009:
Blue Springs Republican Representative Bryan Pratt is sponsoring the bill. He predicts it will pass the Senate with a two-thirds majority strong enough to override a possible governor's veto.  

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