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Story Search Results for Scott Muschany

9/8/2008 - Muschany needs to go:
Missouri Democratic Party Chairman Jack Cardetti wants Representative Scott Muschany out of office.
4/28/2008 - Flags will fly at half-staff on Missouri government buildings:
Republican Representative Scott Muschany and Sponsor of the bill Democratic Representative Tim Meadows discussed the definition of serving the United States.
3/10/2008 - House Bill Will Allow Teachers Without Education Degrees In Missouri Classrooms:
St. Louis County Republican Scott Muschany says the knowledge that professionals bring into the classroom will help students to better learn the material.
2/7/2008 - Bill imposes further restrictions on abortionists:
"I want to protect young vulnerable women," said the bill's sponsor, Rep. Scott Muschany, R-St. Louis County, in an interview after the committee hearing.  Muschany said that while there might not be economic damages with an abortion, a woman can suffer "considerable pain and suffering damages."
1/30/2008 - Committee looking to give Education Department oversight of extracurricular activities:
Committee Chairman Scott Muschany said the bill stems from a "real concern" over MSHSAA's practices.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of September 15, 2008:
Senator Scott Muschany resigned from his seat today after being indicted for sexual assault of a minor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of September 8, 2008:
Senator Scott Muschany resigned from his seat today after being indicted for sexual assault of a minor.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 17, 2008:
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Scott Muschany, R-St. Louis County, will require the Missouri Board of Education to issue teaching certificates to professionals who complete a certification course with the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 10, 2008:
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Scott Muschany, R-St. Louis County, will require the Missouri Board of Education to issue teaching certificates to professionals who complete a certification course with the American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence.

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