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12/13/2005 - State Officials Discuss Toll Road Possiblities:
Republican Senator Matt Bartle also filed a bill dealing with toll roads for the upcoming legislative session.
10/18/2005 - Missouri's Judiciary Committee Chair Predicts Tax Increase Results:
Jackson County's Republican Senator, Matt Bartle, isn't pushing for or opposing a cigarette tax increase. Bartle says voters need to understand that money from the tax will help fund Medicaid. But Bartle says he won't take a stand.
10/17/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of October 17, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - Senate Juriciary Committee Chair Matt Bartle isn't push for or against cigarette tax increase.
10/17/2005 - Groups circumvent legislature with ballot initiatives to amend the constitution:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, led an effort to ban stem cell research earlier this year and said he intends to file similar legislation in 2006.
10/11/2005 - Coalition Proposes Constitutional Amendment:
State senator Matt Bartle, R- Jackson Couty, tried to pass a bill last legislative session that would making cloning human beings illegal. Bartle said he thinks the proposed amendment is a huge mistake because it would effectively wave the state's right to pass its own stem cell laws.
10/11/2005 - Oposition Surfaces Against Stem Cell Initiative:
A coalition of stem cell research supporters says it wants to prevent Missouri from restricting stem cell research and its cures. State Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Matt Bartle, from Jackson County, is an opponent of the proposal. He says the state shouldn't give up the right to pass it's own stem cell laws.
9/02/2005 - Special session will focus on restricting abortion:
The issue was not included in the governor's special session call and the legislative leader for the ban -- Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit -- said he had not immediate plans to bring it up.
5/3/2005 - Senator working to save state's sexual misconduct law:
Jackson County Senator Matt Bartle says the Missouri Supreme Court has placed the safety of the state's school children in extreme jeopardy.
5/2/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of May 2, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Matt Bartle wants to clarify the state's indecent exposure law to make sure sexual predators don't slip through the cracks in public schools.
5/14/2005 - Unresolved abortion disputes highlights divide in Republican majority:
Social conservatives such as Loudon or Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, said the failure to complete an abortion bill or ban stem cell research were significant disappointments.
5/12/2005 - God's Lobbyist: Larry Weber:
He said the pressure he exerted in favor of the stem-cell ban, which died that night after its sponsor, Sen. Matt Bartle (R-Jackson County) finally relented, came from an authority greater than politics.
4/6/2005 - Senators begin debate on anti-human cloning legislation:
Republican Senator Matt Bartle, who sponsored the bill, says the legislation is needed in order to save unborn lives.
4/20/2005 - Top Democrats discuss 2006 race:
Graham told the Associated Press that his desire for the seat went up when Talent signed onto anti-cloning legislation similar to that of Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit. Graham led the opposition to Bartle's bill, which was halted in the Missouri Senate when faced with dissent from both Republicans and Democrats.
4/13/2005 - Senate gives first round approval to school foundation formula:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, said capping a factor to account for differences in salary across the state at an additional 10 percent was unfair because it did not sufficiently account for additional expenses accrued by urban and suburban school districts. Bartle said school districts, such as those in his suburban Jackson County district, needed more than rural districts to pay higher teacher salaries.
4/06/2005 - Anti-cloning legislation is shelved in the senate:
Bill sponsor Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, said that he worked for three years to get the legislation on the floor, and urged his colleagues to think about cloning ethically.
3/7/2005 - Senate votes to tax Sex:
Republican Matt Bartle of Jackson County says Missouri lost its ability to place regulations on sexually oriented businesses.
3/7/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of March 7, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - Republican Matt Bartle of Jackson County says Missouri's porn industry has thrived too much under what he says are laws that have fallen behind.
3/29/2005 - Missouri senators vote to place tougher regulations on sexually oriented businesses in the state:
Jackson County Republican Matt Bartle sponsored the bill.
3/1/2005 - School Funding Debate Continues:
Senator Matt Bartle, a Republican from Lee's Summit says location drives teacher's salaries.
3/08/2005 - Joint-committee passes foundation formula fix:
In response to a lengthy exchange between Rep. Rachel Bringer, D-Palmyra and committee staff members, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, questioned the need for such thorough inquiry.
3/02/2005 - Hadassah lobbies in favor of stem-cell research:
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, would outlaw human cloning and stem cell research, which some scientists say could lead to cures of degenerative diseases.
2/8/2005 - Voters could decide if I-70 becomes a toll road:
The bill's sponsor, Senator Matt Bartle, says even the money from Amendment 3 is not enough to fix I-70.
2/7/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 7, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - The Missouri Senate Transportation Committee heard a bill that would allow I-70 to become a toll road. The bill's sponsor, Senator Matt Bartle, says there is not enough money for the road without the toll.
2/23/2005 - One senator says Show-Me-State is showing too much :
Republican Senator Matt Bartle sponsored a bill that would put a tax on sexually oriented businesses.
2/23/2005 - Senate debates bill requring additional taxation on sexually-oriented businesses:
Bill Sponsor: Sen. Matt Bartle (R-Jackson County)
2/21/2005 - Bill to tax sex shops and strip clubs coming up for debate:
Senator Matt Bartle's bill would make sexually oriented businesses pay a five-dollar tax on every person who enters the store or club.
2/21/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 21, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - The Senate debated Sen. Matt Bartles bill today.
2/17/2005 - Republican senators propose amendment to limit school lawsuits:
Jackson County Senator Matt Bartle says this is an opportunity for Missouri voters to correct the constitution.
2/17/2005 - Senators propose constitutional amendment:
Its sponsor, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, said the suit was little more than the state suing itself and had to stop.
2/14/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 14, 2005:
Jackson County Senator Matt Bartle says this is an opportunity for Missouri voters to correct the constitution.
2/14/2005 - Anti-cloning legislation passes out of senate committe.:
After the vote, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summitt, who chairs the committtee and sponsors the bill, said the decision made was extremely difficult, and the issue still has many steps left to go within the Missouri Senate.
2/14/2005 - The Senate Judiciary Committe passed a bill outlawing human cloning. :
The Senate committee voted seven to two to pass Republican Senator Matt Bartle's bill to outlaw human cloning.
2/02/2005 - Cloning and embryonic stem-cell research potentially made illegal:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, presented a bill to the Senate Judiciary Committee that would outlaw human cloning, defining the creation of a human as the egg of a human female fertilized by the sperm of a human male.
2/01/2005 - Senate removes cap on lobbyist gifts:
The amendment's sponsor -- Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit -- said the Senate needed to maximize the tools available to improve the body's ability to govern. Proponents said computers would reduce paper, making the body more efficient while allowing constituents to contact lawmakers by email about issues currently as they are being debated in the Senate.
1/31/2005 - Missouri Government News for the Week of January 31, 2005:
JEFFERSON CITY - State Senator Matt Bartle says he wants to ban human cloning.
1/31/2005 - Medical professionals say Missouri bill to ban human cloning will harm stem cell research:
State Senator Matt Bartle says he wants to ban human cloning.
1/26/2005 - New DNA testing requirements reopens two unsolved crimes:
The bill's sponsor Republican Senator Matt Bartle says he's thrilled with the news.
1/25/2005 - Democrats Propose Bill to Regulate Insurance Premiums:
State Republicans disgaree and say they plan to use their majorities in the House and Senate to pass a plan limiting lawsuits, not insurance companies. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Matt Bartle says the Democratic bill will be given a full hearing, but is worried that restrictions could drive insurance companies from Missouri.

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