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10/25/2004 - Missouri Supreme Court Imposes Unofficial Moratorium on Death Penalty:
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson Count, said that he thinks that Missouri Supreme Court has neglected to set execution dates for these inmates because some of the supreme court justices currently serving are in opposition to the death penalty.
5/14/2004 - The Legislature's Last Day:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, called Maxwell's actions "a dramatic and unprecedented expansion of power of the role of the chair in the Missouri Senate."
5/10/2004 - Governor's Jobs Now Bill Stalls in Senate:
The bill sponsor, Democrat Jim Mathewson and Republican Matt Bartle discussed the frenzied efforts to amend the bill.
5/10/2004 - Excessive amendments stall Jobs Now bill:
But Senators like Matt Bartle worked destroy such amendments that he felt could threaten the survival of the entire bill.
4/19/2004 - Senate Debates Bond Proposal:
Spending borrowed money on building projects is a chief concern cited by Republican Senator Matt Bartle.
4/19/2004 - Senate fighting delays vote on $350 million higher education bond bill:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, questioned whether all of the projects included fall under the category of life sciences. But his bigger question was why the state was putting its limited resources toward higher education bonds instead of fixing its roads.
3/2/2004 - Senate Committee to vote if Elson Floyd can be both University President and MU Chancellor.:
Steelman says she is worried that the other three campuses will suffer when competing for funding, but Kansas City area Sen. Matt Bartle says combining the positions is a smart move.
3/02/2004 - Bill to prohibit University of Missouri President from occupying campus chancellor position heard:
"My sense of this is if the chancellors of the University of Missouri system that are charged with governing that system think that is a good idea, we ought to do it," said Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit,
2/25/2004 - Senate approves ban on offensive billboards:
Senator Matt Bartle, who sponsored the bill, says it's time to clean up the roads.
2/25/2004 - Bill to ban offensive billboards has lots of support:
Senator Matt Bartle, who sponsored the legislation, says many people support the bill.
2/25/2004 - Senate ban on sex-related billboards cleared for final passage:
"We shouldn't have a situation where we have to explain to our children what 'XXX' means or 'adult toys' mean," Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, the bill's sponsor, said. "It is disgusting."
2/24/2004 - Senate gives first round-passage to gay marriage ban:
Senator Matt Bartle says allowing same sex marraige could open the door to more legal battles.
2/10/2004 - Increased Court fees would help fund education:
Republican senator Matt Bartle says the fees would not affect Missourians.
2/04/2004 - Bill would require DNA testing for convicted felons:
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, said law enforcement would be much more likely to find a match in the FBI's Combined DNA Index System database in the future if DNA from all previous convicted felons and sex offenders was on file.
1/28/2004 - More funds top list of recommendations in State of Transportation address:
The commission, named by the governor, enjoys constitutional independence from both the governor and the legislature. That level of independence is the target of a constitutional amendment filed by Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County. The bill would abolish the committee and transfer its powers to a director who would serve at the pleasure of the governor.
1/28/2004 - Bartle proposes tax increases to fund education:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, introduced bills that would increase gambling boat admission fees and court fees with the proceeds earmarked for education.
1/26/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of January 26, 2004:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, introduced bills that would increase gambling boat admission fees and court fees with the proceeds earmarked for education.Get the newspaper story

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