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4/7/2009 - No notification required.:
Republican Representative Bryan Stevenson is concerned that a bill like this would cost and require too much work of the already understaffed county clerk's office.
4/20/2009 - Banks don't need to notify anyone when personal information is breached:
House Judiciary Committee chair Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City, said the bill is overly complicated and costly, especially during a budget crunch.
4/14/2009 - MO lacking in identity protection:
House Judiciary Chair Bryan Stevenson says Harris' bill is too expensive and confusing for county clerks.
4/1/2009 - 22 too old:
Opponent Republican Representative Bryan Stevenson says messing with the age limit could mess up the bill.
4/1/2009 - 22 too old:
Opponent Republican Representative Bryan Stevenson says messing with the age limit could mess up the bill.
3/31/2009 - House gives doctors more control over prescriptions:
Joplin Republican House Representative Bryan Stevenson.  
3/3/2009 - Red light penalty increase sought:
Some of the opponents of this bill were red-light supporters from local governments who said they saw it as an attempt to minimize their growth. After a witness stated that "if you're against (this bill), you're in it for the money," and Rep. Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City, called the cameras a "cash cow" for cities, city representatives said they were struggling to break even, and that red-light cameras are a safety issue above all else. 
2/17/2009 - Cell phone restrictions fall on deaf ears:
Republican colleagues of Smith's did not seem receptive to the bill either. Rep. Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City, expressed displeasure, calling the legislation another example of the government intruding upon residents' liberties.
2/10/2009 - Heated Abortion Debate in Missouri House:
Webb City Republican Representative Bryan Stevenson says the act deals with issues more serious than just abortion.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 6, 2009:
Rep. Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City, said the bill could reach the Senate next week.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 30, 2009:
Rep. Bryan Stevenson, R-Webb City, said the bill could reach the Senate next week.

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