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12/3/2009 - Mandated insurance coverage for autism brings up debate:
Republican Senator Delbert Scott says the people the insurance premium increase will effect are the ones who can afford it least.
4/7/2009 - Republican senators divided on Missouri energy bill :
Neither the bill's original sponsor -- Sen Delbert Scott, R-Lowery City -- nor Schaefer are served by AmerenUE.
4/28/2009 - Senate Democrats mock Christmas bill. :
The bill's Senate handler, Delbert Scott, has a prominent "Merry Christmas" greeting on his website and says Christmas should be officially recognized.
4/23/2009 - Quitting CWIP:
Senator Delbert Scott sponsored the bill.
4/23/2009 - AmerenUE pulls plug on power plant:
The bill's original sponsor, Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, said groups opposed to the legislation failed to form a unified opposition, making compromise difficult.
4/21/2009 - Missouri legislature approves new tracking system for mortgage lenders. :
Sen. Delbert Scott, the bill's Senate sponsor, says the new regulations are necessary, but place an unfair burden on Missourians because of new federal requirements. 
3/5/2009 - Heavy Partying Could Stop on Missouri's Rivers:
Republican Senator Delbert Scott's bill would prohibit beer bongs, jello shots and large-volume alcohol containers on Missouri's rivers. 
3/4/2009 - House hears bill passed by Senate:
Bill sponsor Republican Delbert Scott said the regulation makes the industry safer and more legitimate for consumers.
3/31/2009 - Senators say commercial is causing hundreds of Missouri residents to call and email:
The original bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, faced criticism from consumer advocates as being "a utility wish list."
3/3/2009 - Prayer in school:
Lowry City Republican, Senator Delbert Scott says people are legally allowed to pray in school and his resolution to Missouri's Constitution clears up the confusion.
3/3/2009 - Governor says Callaway II bill is "premature":
The sponsor of the Senate bill, Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, said legislators will continue working on the bill.
3/2/2009 - Senators aim to rectify loss of 55,000 Missourians' coverage:
Bill Sponsor Republican Senator Delbert Scott said requiring agents to pass a test on funeral home law ensures these contracts are legitimate.
3/10/2009 - State lawmakers hit the gas on anti-red light camera bill.:
Lowry City Republican Delbert Scott expressed contempt for cities like Hazelwood making $1.3 million per year from fines and said it is an unacceptable practice.
2/3/2009 - Consumer advocates struggling to find spot in partisan lines:
During a series of public presentations Tuesday in the Capitol, opponents of allowing rate increases for construction work in progress (CWIP) legislation, such as a Senate bill sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, outlined the rationale behind their position.
2/3/2009 - Consumer Protection Groups Oppose AmerenUE Proposal to Allow Rate Increases:
Republican Senator Delbert Scott's bill would allow the company to do just that.
2/2/2009 - Senate committee approves pre-need funeral contract regulation:
However, Republican Senator Delbert Scott who sponsored the bill, says the revised bill provides more security for consumers and will help the industry.
2/12/2009 - Funeral care bill moves through senate:
The bill's sponsor is Southwest Missouri Senator Delbert Scott.
2/10/2009 - Senators seek consumer protections in funeral biz:
Southwest Missouri Senator Delbert Scott is sponsoring a bill to impose licensing requirements as a way to protect people who pay for their funerals in advance.  
2/10/2009 - A lack of consumer protection clauses in Callaway legislation worries some senators:
While Ameren supports a bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, that would allow them to recuperate the financial costs incurred, some of their largest consumers - including their single largest consumer Noranda Aluminum - voiced their opposition during a Senate commerce committee hearing.
1/28/2009 - State legislators discuss federal relief:
Republican senators such as Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, have expressed concern over Nixon's budget that relies on funds not yet available and committing those potential one-time funds to ongoing state programs.
1/26/2009 - Funeral industry representatives urge Senate committee to increase regulation on pre-need funerals:
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, was written in reaction to the collapse of St. Louis-based National Prearranged Services. It highlights four key concerns laid out by Scott, including the guarantee to receive the purchased funeral, the ability to return or transfer the contract, the right of funeral homes not to participate in pre-need contracts and the right balance of paperwork and fees.
1/26/2009 - Funeral Industry representatives urge for more regulation of the industry:
No witnesses were present to testify against Senate Bill One, Sponsored by Republican Senator Delbert Scott.
1/22/2009 - Bill filed would allow AmerenUE to increase rates to pay for interest:
JEFFERSON CITY - A more than three-decades-old, voter-approved law would be revoke if the newly filed bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, is passed.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 14, 2009:
Republican Senator Delbert Scott had another problem with the proposal.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 7, 2009:
Republican Senator Delbert Scott had another problem with the proposal.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 30, 2009:
Republican Senator Delbert Scott had another problem with the proposal.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 16, 2009:
Though Ameren supports a bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, that would allow them to recuperate the financial costs incurred, some of their largest consumers -- including their single largest consumer, Noranda Aluminum -- voiced their opposition during a Senate commerce committee hearing.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 9, 2009:
Though Ameren supports a bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, that would allow them to recuperate the financial costs incurred, some of their largest consumers -- including their single largest consumer, Noranda Aluminum -- voiced their opposition during a Senate commerce committee hearing.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 2, 2009:
The bill, sponsored by Republican Sen. Delbert Scott, would set up regulation for pre-need funeral contracts.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 26, 2009:
The bill, sponsored by Republican Sen. Delbert Scott, would set up regulation for pre-need funeral contracts.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of January 19, 2009:
A more than three-decades-old, voter-approved law would be revoke if the newly filed bill, sponsored by Sen. Delbert Scott, R-Lowry City, is passed.

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