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11/13/1997 - Governor Calls Plan Innovative:
Carnahan said he would need to see the exact details of Clay's plan and the final committee report before he signed off on them. The committee has held hearings across the state to elicit public comment. It hopes to issue a final report by Dec. 15 and draft a bill for the entire General Assembly to debate next spring, said Sen. Ted House, D-St. Louis County, chairman of the committee.
11/06/1997 - School Desegregation:
Ironically, one of the most outspoken legislative critics was Sen. Ted House - who now chairs the special committee charged with drafting another proposal.
11/06/1997 - School Power to the Mayor:
Sen. Ted House, D-St. Louis County, co-chairman of the committee, said that testimony by the school board members and superintendent earlier in the week showed the board was "unable to educate children in the school district within reasonable means" and that it had an "unwillingness to try to do so."
9/29/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of Sept. 29, 1997:
"I hope we allow any student who has begun in the program to finish," said Sen. Ted House, D-St. Charles. "That might mean a twelve year phase out."
5/01/1997 - Low taxes:
"It is not religious bigotry to support the constitution of the state," said Sen. Ted House, D-St. Charles. "It would destroy the ideal of a publicly funded school system."
4/8/1997 - Desegregation money at a stand still on Missouri senate floor:
Schools in St. Louis and Kansas City would get less of the money that will be left over from the collapse of desegregation under counter-legislation proposed by senator Ted House.
4/28/1997 - Senate passes sex ed bill:
Bill sponsor Ted House said that since many parents don't take an active role in educating their children of the dangers of sex, having the schools teach abstinence is the best way to solve the problem.
4/24/1997 - Deseg Bill Dead:
Caskey blaimed the proposal's failure on opposition by Education Committee Chairman Sen. Ted House, D-St. Charles, and the inability of Senate leaders to keep the Senate in session long enough to force a vote.
4/08/1997 - Deseg Cat-Fight:
As alternative, Senate Education Committee Chairman Ted House, D-St. Charles, proposes distributing the desegregation funds across the state on a more equalized basis. That approach would provide more funds to suburban schools and rural-area schools like Columbia.
3/4/1997 - Senate approve abstinence for sex ed classes:
St. Charles Senator Ted House says teenage sexual promiscuity has hurt schools.
3/3/1997 - Missouri Government News for Week of March 3, 1997:
Senate Education Committee Chairman Ted House unveiled Thursday his approach to distributing school desegregation funds after the federal courts get out of the picture.
3/04/1997 - Senate debates sex education:
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Ted House, D-St. Charles, responded that the legislation builds a framework for local school districts to create their own sex education programs.
2/6/1997 - St. Louis and Kansas City Schools get less money in senate bill:
Money that once went to blur racial boundaries in Missouri schools would become more evenly distributed across the state as a part of Senator Ted House's bill.
2/26/1997 - Partial Birth Abortions:
Abortion opponents, like Senator Ted House, say the procedure is inhumane.
1/7/1997 - Lawmakers Seek To Cut High School Drop Out Rate:
Committee Chairman..St. Charles County Senator..Ted House says the prospect of losing a driver's license gives kids a huge incentive to stay in school....
1/30/1997 - Proposed bill stresses abstinance to students:
Chairman of Education and the bill's sponsor Ted House says the bill is long overdue.
1/29/1997 - Sex Abstinence Promoted:
A bill introduced by St. Charles Senator..Ted House would make sexual abstinence the core of Missouri School District's sex education courses.

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