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Kimberly Lohman
Stories by
Kimberly Lohman
include:
2/ 8/1997:
TV Story - Rural and urban legislators are battling over pickups.
Stories by
Kimberly Lohman
include:
12/10/1996:
Radio Story - An AIDS advocate says the Department could help double the number of HIV-infected people.
12/10/1996:
Radio Story - An AIDS advocate says the Department is holding back funding to help HIV-infected patients.
11/19/1996:
Radio Story - Directors of Health and Labor announced their resignations at the same time.
11/19/1996:
Radio Story - Head of the Missouri Health Department resigns.
10/ 4/1996:
Radio Story - Opposing sides approve a court decision to keep ballot language showing the cost of a minimum wage increase to the state.
9/20/1996:
Radio Story - A county court overruled Sec. of State Cook's decision to bar term limits language on the state ballot.
9/17/1996:
Radio Story - On the day Elizabeth Dole arrived in Columbia, a fire bomb exploded outside the city's GOP headquarters.
9/13/1996:
Radio Story - Clinton campaigning for Democratics seeking Missouri Congressional seats.
5/ 8/1996:
Senators relied on Judeo-Christian arguments to deny homosexuals the right to marry.
5/ 8/1996:
Senators voted to to prohibit same-sex marriages.
5/ 7/1996:
A Democratic candidate for governor says a second Carnahan term violates the state constitution.
5/ 7/1996:
There is precedent to two interpretations of the state constitution regarding term limits for governors.
5/ 7/1996:
A Democratic attorney says the constitution allows Carnahan to run again.
5/ 7/1996:
A constitutional challenge to Carnahan's re-election bid is not being taken seriously by Democrats or Republicans.
5/ 1/1996:
The long battle over telecommunications is over, and the governor is expected to sign a telecom bill.
5/ 1/1996:
Governor gets bill to assure hospital stay coverage for women after they deliver.
5/ 1/1996:
The governor says he will veto legislation to restrict abortion.
5/ 1/1996:
The governor says he is opposed to an attempt to add caregivers to Tel-Link.
4/24/1996:
Senate's anti-abortion leader suggests compromise.
4/23/1996:
The Senate has voted to form a council that would have final approval over the St. Louis special school district budget.
4/23/1996:
The Senate approved a bill to dissolve the St. Louis special school district's school board.
4/16/1996:
Welfare activists support a sales tax cut for food (radio story with digital audio).
4/16/1996:
The GOP blame Democrats for stalling on tax-cut legislation (radio story with digital audio).
4/ 9/1996:
Members of the House and Senate can't agree on a tax cut for Missourians.
3/27/1996:
Opponents to a bill to make English the official language say it is anti-immigrant.
3/27/1996:
Tongue-in-cheek responses highlight House debate on bill to make English Missouri's official language.
3/20/1996:
The Health Department's Tel-Link program is praised by all sides of the abortion debate.
3/ 6/1996:
Mo. Democrats happy with Dole's primary victories.
2/14/1996:
Subcommittee fails to find compromise on abortion.
2/13/1996:
Senate puts aside lobby-gift ban.
2/ 6/1996:
Docs rally to demand HMO regulation.
1/23/1996:
House speaker to promote computer connections to House.
1/23/1996:
New House speaker endorses governor's legislative program.
Stories by
Kimberly Lohman
include:
Stories by
Kimberly Lohman
include:
2/ 8/1997:
TV Story - Rural and urban legislators are battling over pickups.
Stories by
Kimberly Lohman
include:
12/10/1996:
Radio Story - An AIDS advocate says the Department could help double the number of HIV-infected people.
12/10/1996:
Radio Story - An AIDS advocate says the Department is holding back funding to help HIV-infected patients.
11/19/1996:
Radio Story - Directors of Health and Labor announced their resignations at the same time.
11/19/1996:
Radio Story - Head of the Missouri Health Department resigns.
10/ 4/1996:
Radio Story - Opposing sides approve a court decision to keep ballot language showing the cost of a minimum wage increase to the state.
9/20/1996:
Radio Story - A county court overruled Sec. of State Cook's decision to bar term limits language on the state ballot.
9/17/1996:
Radio Story - On the day Elizabeth Dole arrived in Columbia, a fire bomb exploded outside the city's GOP headquarters.
9/13/1996:
Radio Story - Clinton campaigning for Democratics seeking Missouri Congressional seats.
5/ 8/1996:
Senators relied on Judeo-Christian arguments to deny homosexuals the right to marry.
5/ 8/1996:
Senators voted to to prohibit same-sex marriages.
5/ 7/1996:
A Democratic candidate for governor says a second Carnahan term violates the state constitution.
5/ 7/1996:
There is precedent to two interpretations of the state constitution regarding term limits for governors.
5/ 7/1996:
A Democratic attorney says the constitution allows Carnahan to run again.
5/ 7/1996:
A constitutional challenge to Carnahan's re-election bid is not being taken seriously by Democrats or Republicans.
5/ 1/1996:
The long battle over telecommunications is over, and the governor is expected to sign a telecom bill.
5/ 1/1996:
Governor gets bill to assure hospital stay coverage for women after they deliver.
5/ 1/1996:
The governor says he will veto legislation to restrict abortion.
5/ 1/1996:
The governor says he is opposed to an attempt to add caregivers to Tel-Link.
4/24/1996:
Senate's anti-abortion leader suggests compromise.
4/23/1996:
The Senate has voted to form a council that would have final approval over the St. Louis special school district budget.
4/23/1996:
The Senate approved a bill to dissolve the St. Louis special school district's school board.
4/16/1996:
Welfare activists support a sales tax cut for food (radio story with digital audio).
4/16/1996:
The GOP blame Democrats for stalling on tax-cut legislation (radio story with digital audio).
4/ 9/1996:
Members of the House and Senate can't agree on a tax cut for Missourians.
3/27/1996:
Opponents to a bill to make English the official language say it is anti-immigrant.
3/27/1996:
Tongue-in-cheek responses highlight House debate on bill to make English Missouri's official language.
3/20/1996:
The Health Department's Tel-Link program is praised by all sides of the abortion debate.
3/ 6/1996:
Mo. Democrats happy with Dole's primary victories.
2/14/1996:
Subcommittee fails to find compromise on abortion.
2/13/1996:
Senate puts aside lobby-gift ban.
2/ 6/1996:
Docs rally to demand HMO regulation.
1/23/1996:
House speaker to promote computer connections to House.
1/23/1996:
New House speaker endorses governor's legislative program.
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