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5/9/1996 - Sales Tax Cut Replaced:
Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, cautioned that although the state can afford a tax-cut right now, the future holds economic uncertainties. And if the money is needed in the future, "Nobody will have the courage to raise the sales tax again," he said.
5/14/1996 - Killer Roosters:
"You've got basketball, football and hockey," said Danny Staples, D-Eminence. "All we've got is the most beautiful rooster you've ever seen in your life."
5/14/1996 - Cockfighting Amendment Takes Attention From Abortion:
But, Rural Senator Danny Staples gave a fiery speech opposing it...
5/14/1996 - Missouri Senate Fights Cockfighting Bill to Its Death:
And Rural Senator Danny Staples asked what's wrong with chickens killing chickens:
5/09/1996 - Tax-Cut Plan Approved:
Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, cautioned that although the state can afford a tax-cut right now, the future holds economic uncertainties. And if the money is needed in the future, "Nobody will have the courage to raise the sales tax again," he said.
4/5/1996 - Latest Missouri Government News as of April 5, 1996:
Bill sponsor Danny Staples dropped a planned reconsideration vote - saying that with NRA opposition, he simply didn't have the votes.
4/10/1996 - Senate debates telecommunications bill:
Supporters of the bill, including Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, said that rates will go up anyway, regardless of whether the bill is passed.
4/01/1996 - Staples buries concealed weapons bill:
JEFFERSON CITY - The concealed weapons bill killed by the Senate last week received its burial Monday when the bill's sponsor, Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, pledged not to bring the issue up again this year.
3/6/1996 - Speed Limit Bill Sent to Governor:
Bill sponsor Danny Staples, says limits may change rapidly:
3/28/1996 - Concealed Weapons Defeated:
The Senate voted 17-16 against the bill, which would put the issue on the Aug. 6 statewide ballot. The bill's sponsor, Sen. Danny Staples, D-Emminence, said after the vote that he wasn't sure how it was defeated.
3/28/1996 - Seante Standoff on Concealed Weapons:
Although the controversial concealed weapons bill was rejected by the Senate it's not a dead issue. Bill sponsor Danny Staples of Eminence has until Tuesday to get it back on the Senate floor:
3/27/1996 - No Packed Pistols in Missouri:
Five amendments were added during a heated Senate debate but it still wasn't enough to get the bill passed. The measure was defeated by just one vote. Bill sponsor, Danny Staples says we haven't seen the last of this bill:
3/26/1996 - Voters May Decide on Concealed Weapons:
The bill's sponsor, Democrat Danny Staples from Eminence, says he'll try to move the bill towards a vote before the end of the week.
3/26/1996 - Staples Admits Breaking the Law:
Senator Danny Staples admits to breaking the law, Jack Dolan has the story from Jefferson City.Story:
3/26/1996 - Senate Approves Letting Missourians Decide Packed Pistols:
Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, added he did not want to waste the Senate's time with a bill that would not make it past the governor.
2/6/1996 - Bill Sponsor Does Not Want Higher Speeds:
You won't be able to drive faster on the way to work if Senator Danny Staples has his way. Brian Higgins has the story from Jefferson City.
2/5/1996 - Senate Speed Limit Debate:
But opposition from the bill's sponsor, Democratic Senator Danny Staples, could destroy the bill. Staples wants to keep the speed limit on urban interstates at 55 miles per hour.
2/27/1996 - Filibuster Forces Senate Compromise.:
Sen. Danny Staples, D-Emminence, said the move was the best thing for the state, in order to get some form of speed limit legislation passed.
2/26/1996 - Speed Limit Bill Back To Committee:
They decided to send the bill back to a joint House and Senate Committee. Senator Danny Staples, the bill's sponsor, made a compromise with Caskey.
2/22/1996 - Ban on Wining and Dining Sidetracked:
Schneider and Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, contended legislators could simply "Just Say No" to lobbyists who offer them dinner or drinks.
2/13/1996 - Senate Sets Urban Speed Limit At 60 MPH:
The bill's sponsor, Senator Danny Staples, wanted the speed limit to be 55 miles per hour but Republican leader Franc Flotron wanted a 65 mile per hour limit.
1/8/1996 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 8, 1996:
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Danny Staples (D-Eminence), would not impact the federal speed limit repeal on interstates and four-lane state highways. The speed limit would return to 70 mph on interstates and 65 mph on rural four-lane highways.
1/29/1996 - Missouri Government News for Week of Jan. 29, 1996:
Legislation to legalize concealed weapons in Missouri cleared the Senate Justice Committee. Bill sponsor Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, said full Senate debate could begin as early as Feb. 5.
1/09/1996 - "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines":
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence, would retain the old federally mandated 55 mph limit for all but rural four-lane highways.
1/04/1996 - Issues of the 1996 Legislative Session:
This year, the concealed weapons bill is being sponsored by Sen. Danny Staples, D-Eminence.
- Missouri Government News Headlines:
Bill Sponsor Danny Staples said early committee approval made it possible to begin full Senate debate as early as the first week in February.

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