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12/6/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of December 6, 2004:
Senator Jon Dolan plans on stricter enforcement of the seat belt laws (11/30/04)
11/30/2004 - MoDOT presents plan for Amendment 3 funds:
Senator Jon Dolan agreed saying more education is needed and that simply distributing pens that say "click it or ticket" is not enough.
11/29/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of November 29, 2004:
. Senator Jon Dolan plans on stricter enforcement of the seat belt laws (11/30/04)
10/15/2004 - The response to a MODOT proposal to install tolls on I-70.:
The Senate Transportation Committee chairman, Sen. Jon Dolan, said the toll proposal faces a long road ahead.
10/15/2004 - MODOT asks for toll road authority on I-70:
Senate Transportation Chairman, Sen. Jon Dolan says the plan will have a tough road ahead of it in the legislature.
5/12/2004 - Governor Sends Letter to President Questioning Use of Troops:
State Senator Jon Dolan is himself a Major in the Missouri National Guard.
5/11/2004 - Primary Seat Belt Law Back To Drawing Board:
Senators offered 17 amendments to the bill, and despite Sen. Jon Dolan's continuous efforts to avoid creating a legislative freight train, the measure picked up too many issues and was sent back to committee.
4/6/2004 - Senate passes bill to increase seat belt fines:
Senator Jon Dolan supports the bill and says the bill is a safety standard.
4/19/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of April 19, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Senator Jon Dolan, R-St. Charles County, says 600 people detained by th U.S. government at the Naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, deserve a legal review of their cases. Dolan, a Major in the National Guard, spent more than three months at the base. The detainees have been held incomunicado without access to courts or lawyers, some for as long as two years. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday, and is expected to decide by June if the detainees are allowed..
4/19/2004 - Senator-Soldier Comments on Supreme Court Case:
During the 160 days Major Jon Dolan served as a public affairs officer at Gitmo, he says he saw that the suspected terrorists were treated humanely.
4/14/2004 - Controversial transportation legislation is worrying some Missouri Muslims:
Senator Jon Dolan, the chair of the Senate Transportation Committee, says he understands that the policy could conflict with some religious beliefs.
3/9/2004 - Leadership in the senate met with St. Charles business leaders Tuesday:
More than thirty leaders from across St. Charles county met with transportation chairman Jon Dolan. Business leaders say MO-DOT needs to do a better job of adressing the states problems.
3/9/2004 - Transportation chair meets with concerned St. Charles business leaders:
Transportation chairman and St. Charles county senator Jon Dolan heard business leaders concern over transportation issues. Greg Prestemon is President of St. Charles County's Economic Developement Center. He says I-70 is a prime example of how the state needs to improve roads.
3/9/2004 - St. Charles Business Leaders lobby for more transportation dollars:
Republican senator Jon Dolan spoke with St. Charles leaders Tuesday. He says the legislature is working to make positive changes in trasportation.
3/8/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of March 8, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Transportation chair Jon Dolan hears St. Charles business leaders' concerns over Missouri Roads. More than 30 leaders met with the Republican senator. Dolan hopes for reform of the state's entire transportation system.
3/2/2004 - Lawmakers Consider Tougher Seat Belt Laws:
But the bill sponsor, Republican senator Jon Dolan says his proposal has safeguards.
3/17/2004 - Toll roads off the table for 2004:
Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Jon Dolan, R-Lake St. Louis, said lawmakers need to continue making other changes in the state's highway system before they ask voters for more money.
3/10/2004 - Controversial license plate proposals are causing a stir at the state capital:
Jon Dolan, Senate Transportation Committee Chair, says such political messages are not appropriate for state-owned license plates.
2/26/2004 - State legislators argue whether to mandate 9-1-1 tax:
Democratic Sen. Wayne Goode from St. Louis County says cell phone companies should consider the 9-1-1 emergency service a cost of business. Rep. Sen. Jon Dolan from St. Charles says that is not the solution.
2/24/2004 - Toll booths face opposition in Senate.:
Legislation that would authorize toll booths came before the senate transportaion committee tuesday. The chairman of the committee, Republican Jon Dolan from St. Charles County, says voters may reject toll roads.
2/24/2004 - St. Louis Senator wants to redirect spending of highway dollars. :
Sen. Jon Dolan wants to stop spending highway dollars on other state agencies. The St. Charles County Republican asks that the funds from gas taxes, vehicle sales taxes, and registration fees be used for highway expenses.
2/23/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 23, 2004:
Democratic Sen. Wayne Goode from St. Louis County says cell phone companies should consider 9-1-1 phone service a cost of business. But Sen. Jon Dolan, R-St. Charles, says that is not the solution.
2/11/2004 - Senate bill would require driver's license photos:
"The key is for the government to have a photo of everyone," said Senate Transportation Committee Chairman Jon Dolan, R-St. Louis County, who sponsored the bill.
1/5/2004 - Missouri Government News for the Week of January 5, 2004:
JEFFERSON CITY - Sen. Jon Dolan, R-St. Charles County, will return from active duty service with the Missouri Army National Guard in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to resume his Missouri Senate duties.
1/28/2004 - More funds top list of recommendations in State of Transportation address:
But Hungerbeeler's toll road idea was given little chance for passage by the Senate Chair of the Transportation Committee. Sen. Jon Dolan, R-St. Charles County, said tolling was an innovative idea that would allow for certain improvements that would not otherwise be feasible. But, Dolan said, "reforms" had to be made before moving forward.

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