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5/13/2002 - The House passed a bill that extends the sunset on the child health care coverage program:
"This is one of the best investments that our state can make", said bill sponsor Rep. Barbara Fraser, D-St. Louis County."77,000 children in our state are benefiting from this program."
4/22/2002 - Missouri House gave first round approval to a bill in favor of concealed weapons:
Representative Barbara Fraser proposed a similar amendment but it failed as well.
4/17/2002 - House Rejects Corporal Punishment Ban:
During debate on a bill to crackdown on bullies in Missouri Schools St. Louis County Democrat Barbara Fraser proposed an amendment banning corporal punishment.
4/17/2002 - House say "NO" to Bullies - "YES" to Corporal Punishment:
Rep. Barbara Fraser, D-St. Louis County, the amendment's sponsor, estimates that over half of Missouri's school districts still allow corporal punishment. Although the Columbia school district does not allow physical punishment as a disciplinary option, some area districts, such as Boonville, do.
3/4/2002 - Schools Could Still Get Full Funding Under a Bill:
Representative Barbara Fraser of St. Louis thinks so.
3/21/2002 - dsf:
Similar to providing access to the original birth certificate is a proposal that had been sponsored in prior years by Rep. Barbara Fraser, D-St. Louis County.
3/20/2002 - Adopted Adults Would Be Able to Get Original Unaltered Birth Certificate:
Similar to providing access to the original birth certificate is a proposal that had been sponsored in prior years by Rep. Barbara Fraser, D-St. Louis County.
2/7/2002 - House Democrats dislike a Republican school funding plan:
St. Louis County Democrat Barbara Fraser says the formula is good because it takes poorer school districts into account.
2/5/2002 - House Committee Proposes Increased Access to Life-Saving Drug:
Representative Barbara Fraser from St. Louis is sponsering the bill that would increase access to the drug.
2/4/2002 - Missouri Government News for Week of February 4, 2002:
JEFFERSON CITY - Basic emergency technicians would be able to administer epinepherin, a drug that reverses the effects of a violent allergic reaction, under a bill proposed by Rep. Barbara Fraser.
2/25/2002 - Looser Health Standards for Non-Profits:
That same concern drove Representative Barbara Fraser to vote against the bill when it came before a House committee recently.
2/13/2002 - Adoptees Would Get Birth Records Under Proposed Bill :
But when grilled by committee member Barbara Fraser, D-St. Louis, Bourgeois admitted that agencies had no legal right to give these promises.
1/29/2002 - Moment of Silence for Schools:
Democratic representative Barbara Fraser is a former school teacher.

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