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March 1998 Audio Index
3/30/1998:
180K WAV file - Luann Ridgeway
Story:
Radio Story - The women's health bill that includes a provision forcing insurance companies to pay for forty-eight hour hospital stays after mastectomies received first round approval from the House.
3/30/1998:
230K WAV file - Connie Cierpoit
Story:
Radio Story - The women's health bill that includes a provision forcing insurance companies to pay for forty-eight hour hospital stays after mastectomies received first round approval from the House.
3/25/1998:
48K WAV file - Chuck Graham
Story:
Radio Story - The sponsor of legislation to let death-row inmates trade their kidneys for their lives concedes his idea has little chance this year.
3/25/1998:
93K WAV file - Chuck Graham
Story:
Radio Story - The sponsor of legislation to let death-row inmates trade their kidneys for their lives concedes his idea has little chance this year.
3/11/1998:
42K WAV file - Senator Ed Quick
Story:
Radio Story - Despite opposition from Senate Republicans, a measure that would provide health coverage for uninsured Missouri kids is on its way to the House.
3/ 9/1998:
124K WAV file - Senator Morris Westfall says this has been borne out in other states where there are fewer arrests. I think the tendancy is, if you've had too much to drink, you get someone to drive or you quit drinking.
Story:
Radio Story - Just days after action in Washington to lower the blood alcohol limit from .10 to .08, two Republican Missouri Senators talk about doing the same in this state.
3/ 9/1998:
97K WAV file - Gambling opponent Steve Taylor says it's frustrating to see gaming committee renewing licenses of facilities that they themselves believe to be unconstitutional and illegal.
Story:
Despite Missouri Courts declaring boats in moats unconstitutional, the Missouri Gaming Commission renewed the licenses for some boats in moats.
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