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9/19/1997 - Business Tax Breaks Rejected by the House:
Rep. Mary Bland, D-Kansas City, said "I'm concerned that things that were in there are no longer there."
5/17/1997 - Health Issues in 1997:
House Public Health and Safety Committee Chairman Mary Bland echoed Shear's sentiments.
5/1/1997 - Tobacco Lawsuit Questioned:
Democratic representative Mary Bland said Nixon's delay shouldn't be criticized to severaly because there are other crucial issues facing this state.
4/7/1997 - Rural and inner city areas may see an increase in doctors:
Kansas City representative Mary Bland, the sponsor of the bill, says the legislation would also benefit doctors who are currently practicing in these areas.
4/23/1997 - Nixon enters tobacco lawsuits:
Rep. Mary Bland, D-Kansas City, said adults have to be responsible for their own actions.
4/17/1997 - Nixon Silent:
Rep. Mary Bland, chairman of the House Public Health Committee, said she is glad Missouri has not signed onto the lawsuit, but she cited different reasons than May.
3/6/1997 - Needle Exchange Program is approved by House Committee:
Kansas City Democrat Mary Bland co-sponsored the bill.
3/27/1997 - Anti-abortion legislators score a first round victory against abortion.:
Kansas City representative Mary Bland says this legislation cuts into women's health care.
3/24/1997 - House votes to allow consumers to sue HMOs:
"The industry is practicing (medicine) and has been practicing," said Rep. Mary Bland, D-Kansas City. "People never imagined the industry would be practicing instead of trained medical providers."
2/4/1997 - Bill proposes lowering jury age:
For the sixth year in a row, Kansas City Representative Mary Bland is trying to change that.
2/28/1997 - State Legislature Sends Needle Exchange to Floor:
St. Louis Republican Laurie Donovan and Representative Mary Bland sponsored the bill.
2/26/1997 - HMO Restrictions Approved:
The bill's sponsor, Rep. Mary Bland, D-Kansas City, said the purpose of this legislation is to retain physicians who have cared for indigent patients in the past and now are being excluded from HMO plans.
2/05/1997 - Universal Health Care Back:
JEFFERSON CITY - Rep. Mary Bland beat the same drum Tuesday that she's been beating for more than a decade.
1/30/1997 - Proposed Bill Encourages Comany Day Care:
Kansas City Representative Mary Bland introduced a bill encouraging businesses to make affordable day care available to employees.
1/15/1997 - Committee Says No to Pay Hike:
"Thirty-five dollars a day is not enough for me," said Rep. Mary Bland, D-Kansas City, referring to the current per diem pay. "My room at a low-cost hotel is $44.95 plus tax."
1/15/1997 - Local Representative has HMO problems:
Rep. Mary Bland, D-Kansas City, is sponsoring a bill that calls for universal coverage in Missouri. While Bland and other sponsors don't think the bill will pass this year, they say that each time they introduce the bill, more and more people sign onto it.

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