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Marie French
Marie French is a junior at MU studying watchdog journalism and political science. Coming from Springfield, Va., she brings a strong interest in politics and an appreciation for Thai food. She has reported for KBIA and worked at Newsy. Most recently, she was on the public life beat at the Columbia Missourian and covered a contentious economic development issue.
During her first semester in Jefferson City in Spring '13, she will be covering the business beat.
01/23/2013: House committee to look at $950 million bond issue http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
01/23/2013: Columbia Democrat to chair special House committee on $950 million bond issue. http://bit.ly/V83uM7
01/28/2013: Department of Economic Development's economic forecasting model questioned http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
01/29/2013: Missouri's governor makes education, mental health and Medicaid top budget priorities. http://bit.ly/WcmBIS
01/29/2013: The model used by Department of Economic Development to calculate economic impacts criticized http://bit.ly/WcnukN
01/30/2013: Unions oppose bill requiring yearly reauthorization for political contributions http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/04/2013: Second Injury Fund insolvency remains unresolved by the Senate http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/06/2013: The Missouri Senate took no action on a Second Injury Fund bill but negotiations continue behind the scenes http://bit.ly/XlNnfL
02/11/2013: Business leader again support changes to discrimination law http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/11/2013: A bill vetoed last session limiting awards for discrimination lawsuits supported by Missouri businesses http://bit.ly/12oz3Eu
02/13/2013: Senate approves bill expanding definition of workplace misconduct http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/13/2013: Senate gives first round approval to a bill limiting eligibility for unemployment benefits http://bit.ly/VVptqa
02/18/2013: Bill would impose local tax on out-of-state vehicle sales http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/18/2013: Bill would allow voter-approved local taxes to fund UM System extension programs http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/20/2013: House committee debates tax credit for hiring felons, people with disabilities http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/27/2013: Right to farm would be guaranteed in Missouri by constitutional amendment http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/27/2013: Stricter standards for workplace discrimination lawsuits endorsed by Missouri House http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
02/27/2013: Guarantee of right to farm, raise livestock given first round approval by Mo. House http://bit.ly/Y4vdAs
03/06/2013: Business groups disagree on occupational disease, Second Injury Fund http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
03/06/2013: The inclusion of a new fund for toxic exposure diseases creates opposition to proposed Second Injury Fund fix. http://bit.ly/169AbRe
03/11/2013: Committee debates budget bill with provision to eliminate a mental health wait list http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
03/13/2013: House passed prevailing wage bill, 91-65. Now moves to Senate. #moleg @mre545
03/13/2013: House approves bill requiring yearly sign off for union payroll deductions for political purposes; 90-65. Moves to Senate. @mre545
03/13/2013: Lawmakers send first bill of session to governor http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
03/13/2013: House bill would lower wages for public construction projects http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
04/10/2013: Measure to require yearly consent for public employee union dues approved by House committee http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
04/10/2013: House committee considers new definition of employee misconduct http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
04/17/2013: Senate committee approves bill exempting some schools from paying prevailing wage http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
04/24/2013: Lawmakers have yet to make major cuts to state tax credit programs http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
04/24/2013: House and Senate set to hash out details of major tax credit changes in conference. http://bit.ly/11DEXni
04/29/2013: Senate committee OKs bill requiring multiple visits for abortion-inducing pills http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
05/01/2013: 'Right to work' unlikely to move forward this session http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
05/15/2013: Senate passes compromise to fix troubled Second Injury Fund http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
05/15/2013: Bill that would ban Department of Revenue scanning documents sent to Nixon http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
05/15/2013: Senate sends bill to Gov. Nixon prohibiting Dept. of Revenue from sharing information with the federal government. http://bit.ly/19uN8nA
05/16/2013: Fix to Second Injury Fund including occupational disease coverage sent to Nixon http://bit.ly/13zRlGy
05/16/2013: Lawmakers approved a fix to the state's Second Injury Fund http://bit.ly/13zRwBM
05/16/2013: Lawmakers vote to move occupational diseases to workers' compensation fund http://bit.ly/13zRytt
08/22/2013: Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander criticizes Texas Gov. Rick Perry's plan to lure Missouri businesses http://bit.ly/19MIVBe
09/05/2013: Missouri lawmakers prepare for busy veto session http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
09/12/2013: Mo. Attorney General Koster says tobacco settlement will hurt state budget http://bit.ly/UBv8Rp
09/12/2013: Missouri legislators faced off on tax cuts last night
10/15/2013: @MatthewKalish is following up on the Daisy Coleman #Maryville case with Mo. AG's office. More soon. @mre545
Marie French's Blog in 2013 Proposed change to Missouri criminal law would remove 'forcible rape'
Posted 03/18/2013:
Missouri Republican Senate candidate Todd Akin sparked a
national media kerfuffle in August 2012 when he said women rarely get pregnant
in cases of “legitimate rape.”
He later clarified that he’d meant “forcible rape.”
Currently, Missouri statute defines “forcible rape” as “sexual
intercourse with another person by the use of forcible compulsion” and also
includes instances where a drug is administered by the perpetrator without the
victim’s knowledge or consent.
But two proposed revisions in the House and Senate to the
Missouri criminal code would call it “rape in the first degree” instead.
The hearing on the 1,000 page Senate bill updating the
criminal code (SB253) began on March 12, 2013. The measure, sponsored by Minority
Floor Leader Sen. Jolie Justus, D-Jackson County, does not change the core definition
of “forcible rape” — only the name to “rape in the first degree."
But a similar House bill, sponsored by Rep. Jay
Barnes, R-Jefferson City, would expand the definition to include situations
where the victim is incapacitated, regardless of the cause of the incapacity. A
hearing for the bill was held on Feb. 20, 2013.
“This closes a loophole in our current rape law which
requires the incapacity to be caused only by the perpetrator,” Barnes wrote in
a blog post when he filed the bill.
A change in both the proposed House and Senate bills to the
laws dealing with sexual crimes include adding “or she,” thus allowing for the
possibility of a female perpetrator (women can still be charged under the
current law). The Senate bill also expands the crimes for which police
departments are prohibited from requiring lie detector tests from victims
before investigating.
It’ll be interesting to see how these two bills turn out –
whether the expanded definition wins out or not, in particular.
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