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September 2013 Stories
9/30/2013:
Radio Story - Mo. Budget Director preps for federal government shut down
9/30/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri schools could face reduced funding for federal contracts if government shuts down.
9/30/2013:
Newspaper Story - Several state departments could face implications if feds shut down government
9/30/2013:
Radio Story - New technology at the Lake of the Ozarks will raise more efficiently transmit power to homes.
9/30/2013:
Newspaper Story - Lake of the Ozarks dam project brings new technology to North America
9/30/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri National Guard will continue essential services if faced with a governmental shutdown.
9/29/2013:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 23, 2013
9/27/2013:
Newspaper Story - Missouri has few licensed navigators for Obamacare's Tuesday implementation.
9/26/2013:
Radio Story - @fundy111 and @JacobHummel talk prospect of a gubernatorial campaign from former #moleg Speaker Catherine Hanaway
9/26/2013:
Newspaper Story - @jaybarnes5 led interim committee on federal waivers for Medicaid, looked to other states for guidance
9/26/2013:
Radio Story - Opposing parties teamed up in an attempt to brainstorm ideas to fix the state Medicaid program.
9/24/2013:
Newspaper Story - State lawmaker wants Missouri to fight for Fortune 500 company. State official not sure Missouri is doing anything.
9/24/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri officials not sure if state has made efforts to attract moving fortune 500 company ADM.
9/24/2013:
Radio Story - Mo. legislators leaning toward giving failing school districts state aid
9/24/2013:
Newspaper Story - Bailout for failing schools wins Republican favor
9/23/2013:
Radio Story - Mo. House staffer leaves loaded gun in public state Capitol restroom.
9/23/2013:
Newspaper Story - House staffer leaves 9mm pistol loaded with hollow point ammunition in public Capitol bathroom
9/23/2013:
Radio Story - Hunters might front the brunt of last year’s deer Hemorrhagic disease outbreak
9/23/2013:
Radio Story - With Missouri gun bill off the table, Rep. Funderburk announces efforts to work on new Second Amendment bill.
9/22/2013:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 16, 2013
9/19/2013:
Newspaper Story - Top Republican on Education Appropriations committee says Gov. Nixon needs to stop going around legislature
9/19/2013:
Radio Story - Top Republican on education appropriations cmte doesn't want @GovJayNixon to pick schools that get early ed funding
9/19/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri National Guard provides married same-sex couples benefits
9/19/2013:
Newspaper Story - Mo. National Guard providing military benefits to same-sex couples
9/19/2013:
Radio Story - GOP members to meet in Ozark Friday to discuss path forward on tax cut bill
9/18/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri dropped 20 spots in health ranking in the past two decades
9/18/2013:
Newspaper Story - Federal health care advisors face Missouri regulation, concerns arise
9/18/2013:
Radio Story - Department of Insurance will license and regulate Obamacare
9/18/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri House Speaker Tim Jones says a new opponent in race for attorney general doesn't affect his campaign
9/17/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri state School board asks legislature for $6.8 million to fund Normandy District before it shuts down
9/17/2013:
Radio Story - MoDOT backs new ballot initiative to increase sales tax for road improvements
9/17/2013:
Radio Story - Mo. food banks warn national food stamp cuts could leave millions of Missourians hungry
9/17/2013:
Newspaper Story - Missouri food banks warn of consequences from food stamp cuts
9/16/2013:
Radio Story - Overrides on the veto of House Bills 339 and 650 could lead to lawsuits.
9/15/2013:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 9, 2013
9/12/2013:
Newspaper Story - The Mo. General Assembly overrode 10 vetoes Wednesday, the highest one-year total in 180 years
9/12/2013:
Radio Story - Veto session on Wednesday will go down in history for failed overrides.
9/12/2013:
Radio Story - Speaker Tim Jones announced Thursday his intentions to run for Attorney General
9/12/2013:
Newspaper Story - Some GOP members are not afraid of potential consequences after voting no on tax cut override
9/11/2013:
Radio Story - The Missouri Supreme Court listens to appeal from man struck in the face by a hot dog at a Royals game.
9/11/2013:
Radio Story - Gov. Nixon still considers today a success even though he may have most overridden bills in history.
9/11/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri Senate veto session garners national media attention.
9/11/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri House fails to override Gov. Nixon's veto of controversial tax bill
9/11/2013:
Radio Story - Only one vote separated lawmakers from overriding a nationally publicized veto
9/10/2013:
Radio Story - St. Louis Senator calls for teacher tenure reform statewide, not just St. Louis Public Schools
9/10/2013:
Radio Story - A state Representative says 560 Missouri sex offenders could soon be off the list.
9/10/2013:
Radio Story - A legislative committee spent Monday afternoon hunting for solutions to a deer and elk disease problem
9/10/2013:
Radio Story - Mo. Republican lawmakers caucus behind closed doors ahead of veto session
9/ 9/2013:
Radio Story - Senate leader urges lawmakers to read the constitution
9/ 9/2013:
Radio Story - State Auditor releases audit report, finds DOR policy in violation of state law
9/ 8/2013:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of September 2, 2013
9/ 6/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri High Schools will release a report on the number of concussions this year
9/ 5/2013:
Newspaper Story - The sponsor of a bill that raises fees at Missouri licenses offices says a veto override is unlikely
9/ 5/2013:
Newspaper Story - If Republican lawmaker has his way, federal holidays will be protected under Missouri state law.
9/ 5/2013:
Radio Story - A leader of St. Louis Syrian-American advocacy group wants U.S. intervention now.
9/ 5/2013:
Newspaper Story - One lawmaker is unsure if federal gun nullification bill will be overridden. NRA hasn't taken public position
9/ 5/2013:
Newspaper Story - A leader of a St. Louis Syrian-American advocacy group wants U.S. intervention now.
9/ 5/2013:
Radio Story - Vetoed bill involving God has shifted to a debate about regulation of fireworks.
9/ 5/2013:
Radio Story - The biggest pro-gun rights lobby has not taken a position on Missouri's gun nullification law
9/ 4/2013:
Newspaper Story - Missourians will have to pay more at the licensing offices if lawmakers override the governor's veto next week.
9/ 4/2013:
Newspaper Story - If veto override passes, enforcement of gun laws may be illegal
9/ 4/2013:
Newspaper Story - State press association outlines risks for journalists if lawmakers override nullification bill
9/ 4/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri lawmakers plan to override Gov. veto, challenge fed. laws
9/ 3/2013:
Radio Story - Missouri lawmaker wants change to sex offender registry regardless if veto is overridden
9/ 3/2013:
Radio Story - AG Koster outlines his opposition to federal gun nullification law by sending letter to the entire General Assembly
9/ 3/2013:
Radio Story - The Missouri Supreme Court convened Tuesday to hear arguments on penalties for convicted sex and drug offenders
9/ 3/2013:
Newspaper Story - Attorneys argue sex, drugs and guns in the Missouri Supreme Court
9/ 1/2013:
NewsBook - News summary for the week of August 26, 2013
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