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5/16/1997 - Car Inspections won't be repealed this year.:
Bill sponsor Harold Caskey agreed to lay his bill aside before he allowed Sam Graves to filibuster on the last day of the legislative session.
5/09/1997 - Witness Immunity Approved:
A former prosecutor, Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, handled the bill in the Senate. He said that this measure will be important in the "arsenal for fighting crime."
4/8/1997 - Desegregation money at a stand still on Missouri senate floor:
Senator Harold Caskey, a democrat from Bates County, sponsored the controversial bill that will route most of the dollars into St. Louis and Kansas City schools.
4/24/1997 - Missing Tracks:
"I think that it is an inefficient way to collect taxes and support the government," said Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, a major opponent to legalized gambling for several years. "It takes money from people's pockets who should be feeding their families."
4/24/1997 - Deseg Bill Dead:
The legislation's chief sponsor Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, conceded that the bill is essentially dead for this year.
4/23/1997 - Deadbeat parents, a new target of lawmakers:
The bill sponsored by Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler- would move the decision of license revocation from the director of the Child Support Enforcement Division to the courts.
4/16/1997 - Post-Deseg Bill Appears in Trouble:
Bill sponsor, Harold Caskey, D-Butler, expressed concern that these districts could face catastrophe if, after the courts stop ordering desegregation payments, the state does not agree to continue some level of extra funding to the urban districts.
4/15/1997 - Plans to distribute Desegregation saving blocked by opposition:
Debate has yet again delayed a vote on legislation proposed by Butler Democrat, Harold Caskey.
4/10/1997 - Senate votes to let you use slot machines anywhere.:
But... Senator Harold Caskey said that the system could be abused.
4/08/1997 - Deseg Cat-Fight:
The proposal before the Senate is sponsored by Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler.
3/25/1997 - Deadbeat Parents Face Losing Licenses:
Bill sponsor, Harold Caskey, said the idea behind this bill has been proven to work for other states.
3/25/1997 - Senate approves child support enforcement legislation:
The bill's sponsor, Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, agreed that license revocation is a serious prospect.
3/05/1997 - Senate Votes to Eliminate Auto Inspections:
"The first three stops the driver only gets a warning," said the bill's sponsor, Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler. "The driver is going to be safer if he buckles up. With cars having air bags, if you are not wearing a seat belt not only can you be injured in an accident, you can be injured by the air bag."
2/6/1997 - Missouri Senator Says Education Focus is Poverty:
Missouri Senator Harold Caskey is proposing a bill that would help school children in danger because of extreme poverty.
2/26/1997 - A mock execution to protest death penalty:
"I passed the law that allows the lethal injection," said Senate Criminal Jurisprudence Committee Chairman Harold Caskey, D-Butler.
2/24/1997 - Senate steps closer to clearing criminal records:
Senate Crime Committee Chair Harold Caskey says the bill might even have a positive impact on the crime rate.
2/10/1997 - School Funding Promoted:
Danforth was joined by both Republican and Democratic legislators from both sides of the state endorsing legislation sponsored by Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler.
1/28/1997 - Lobbyist Gift Ban:
"You're changing it from a rule, which really has no enforcement mechanism, to penalties," Senate Ethics Committee Chairman Harold Caskey, D-Butler, said at a Tuesday hearing.

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