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11/17/2010 - Commission votes to recommend lower cap on historic tax credit:
Sen. Matt Bartle (R-Jackson County), proposed the drop. According to Bartle, Missouri's Historic Tax Credit program is by far the most generous nationwide, with the next closest state, Virginia, capping at $70 million. Bartle said he would like to see the tax credit "eliminated all together."
11/17/2010 - Historical Preservation Tax Credit Downsizes by $65 million Dollars Permanently:
Republican Senator Matt Bartle says a decline in the Missouri educational system is imminent if the Historical Tax Credit is not reduced. Becky May has more from Jefferson City.
8/1996/WHICH PROVIDES THAT ANY INDIVIDUAL CONVICTED OF A DRUG FELONY AFTER AUG. 22, 1996, ISN'T ELIGIBLE FOR CASH WELF - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 8, 2010:
Just days after testifying in front of a federal grand jury about the fate of a similar 2005 bill, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, received final approval for printing of a bill which regulates the Missouri adult entertainment industry.
5/14/2010 - Ethics, tax credit focus of final day of 2010 legislative session:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County - who voted against the measure - called the plan the "special treatment" for a specific company.
4/19/2010 - The Senate Judiciary Committee postponed voting on a DWI bill. :
Wrap: Committee Chair Jackson County Republican Senator Matt Bartle says current economic times have an effect on how the Senate will handle provisions in a DWI bill.
4/19/2010 - DWI bill heard in Senate, vote next week:
Before opening the hearing Monday night, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, surveyed the crowd of potential witnesses and assured them that the bill the House passed last week will not be one that his committee does.
3/4/2010 - Enforcement concerns plague texting while driving ban:
Rep. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, who proposed the amendment, said it will save the state $3 million.
3/3/2010 - Senate approves dropping second license plate:
JEFFERSON CITY - Cutting the front license plate requirement will save Missouri $3 million, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, said before the measure received first-round Senate approval.
3/3/2010 - Senate budget cuts hit the front end of Missourians' autos:
Jackson County Republican Matt Bartle says two plates are a luxury.
3/23/2010 - Senate members debated changes to Missouri's policy on crime and prison sentences. :
Wrap: Jackson county Republican Senator Matt Bartle led a senate break-out session on budget changes related to public safety.
3/23/2010 - Unprecedented senate workshops brainstorm budget cuts:
"We can't afford, with the amount of money taxpayers are sending us, to keep all these people in prison," said the work group's chair, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County. "It's just the cold hard reality."
3/10/2010 - Jetton, center of federal corruption probe, speaks to grand jury :
the 2005 bill, sponsored by Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, would
2/4/2010 - Bartle gets final go ahead for sex shop bill:
Wrap:  The bill, sponsored by Lee's Summit Republican Senator Matt Bartle received initial senate approval Thursday.
2/4/2010 - Bartle's anti-porn bill on Senate floor two days after court appearance :
JEFFERSON CITY - Two days after testifying before a federal grand jury in Kansas City, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, and the rest of his chamber debated a bill almost identical to the one at the center of the investigation.
2/25/2010 - Senators pass bill to fine those who download child pornography:
Jackson County Republican Senator Matt Bartle says the bill is an incentive to take action against Internet pedophiles.
2/22/2010 - No opposition to smoking ban in Senate hearing:
Jackson County Republican Sen. Matt Bartle said he was surprised.
2/22/2010 - No opposition testified at Senate statewide smoking ban hearing:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, who chairs the committee, asked if eating French fries should also be banned because it negatively impacts taxpayers who have to pay for Medicaid costs related to obesity.
2/2/2010 - Senator testifies before grand jury:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, who introduced the bill, said he spoke to the grand jury about "the troubling circumstances" that led to the defeat of the legislation in 2005 that would have imposed restrictions on porn shops.  Bartle, however, declined to say specifically what he was asked. 
2/2/2010 - Sen Bartle testifies before Federal Grand Jury:
Republican State Senator Matt Bartle was one of the first witnesses called to testify before a federal grand jury.
2/17/2010 - Legislators worry ethics bill might go too far:
Others, such as Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, said stricter rules could also discourage people from running for political office in the first place.
2/16/2010 - Missouri Senate hears proposal to allow DNA swabbing for robbery arrests:
Wrap: Jackson County Republican Matt Bartle sponsors the bill which would allow police to take a DNA sample from those arrested on suspicion of robbery.
2/15/2010 - :
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, sponsors the bill and said it will allow county prosecutors to link more past crimes to current arrests.
1/20/2010 - Governor proposes tax incentives for businesses in State of the State address:
But Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, said tax credits, one of the centerpieces of the governor's proposal, have not experienced the success the governor claims. In fact, Bartle said such monetary incentives have failed in Missouri before and could create an unnecessary hardship for taxpayers.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 22, 2010:
One of the commission members, Sen. Matt Bartle, said this is no time to be giving money to refurbish old buildings when money is being taken away from the Missouri education system.
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One of the commission members, Sen. Matt Bartle, said this is no time to be giving money to refurbish old buildings when money is being taken away from the Missouri education system.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 26, 2010:
The bill would prohibit Missouri government from enforcing federal laws concerning what committee chair Jackson Country Republican Senator Matt Bartle says is a survey of the conservative waterfront.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 19, 2010:
The bill would prohibit Missouri government from enforcing federal laws concerning what committee chair Jackson Country Republican Senator Matt Bartle says is a survey of the conservative waterfront.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 12, 2010:
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, said the measure would cut the prison population by about 2,000 in two years and allow closing a state prison, saving about $26 million.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 29, 2010:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, led the session and expressed his excitement at all the feedback from the day. Several large money savers were related to cutting costs in prisons and the judicial system.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 22, 2010:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, led the session and expressed his excitement at all the feedback from the day. Several large money savers were related to cutting costs in prisons and the judicial system.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 15, 2010:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, proposed the amendment on the Senate floor, as lawmakers were debating the overall bill. It would save the state $3 million, Bartle said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 8, 2010:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, proposed the amendment on the Senate floor, as lawmakers were debating the overall bill. It would save the state $3 million, Bartle said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 1, 2010:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, proposed the amendment on the Senate floor, as lawmakers were debating the overall bill. It would save the state $3 million, Bartle said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 22, 2010:
Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Jackson County, settled on 14-years-old being the cutoff age because he says the bill's intent is to catch pedophiles, not statutory rapists.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 1, 2010:
Just days after testifying in front of a federal grand jury about the fate of a similar 2005 bill, Sen. Matt Bartle, R-Lee's Summit, received final approval for printing of a bill which regulates the Missouri adult entertainment industry.

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