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12/01/2003 - New and old issues for Missouri legislatures next session:
* Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, sponsored a bill to limit tuition increases for higher education. Under the bill, a student would pay the same tuition costs every year of undergraduate study, even if the school raised costs for incoming students.
5/16/2003 - Democrats leave session divided:
Tension between liberal and moderate Democrats erupted this session with party members arguing on the Senate floor over guns and abortion. The infighting culminated Friday with veteran lawmaker Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, publicly quitting his chairmanship of the Democratic Caucus.
5/12/2003 - Missouri Government News for Week of May 12, 2003:
Tension between liberal and moderate Democrats erupted this session with party members arguing on the Senate floor over guns and abortion. The infighting culminated Friday with veteran lawmaker Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, publicly quitting his chairmanship of the Democratic caucus.
4/7/2003 - Missouri Government News for Week of April 7, 2003:
JEFFERSON CITY - Missouri's Senate has approved a landmark sentencing bill aimed at curbing the explosive growth in the state's prison population. The bill's sponsor, Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, said the measure would free up more than 1,500 beds in the prison system and save Missouri $30 million over the next two years.
4/29/2003 - Prison sentences for "non-violent" offenders could be cut short:
Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, has drafted a bill that Caskey said would not only create room in prisons, but save the state money.
4/29/2003 - Medicaid could take hit under Senate bill:
Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, offered an amendment that was approved, which widened the range of those eligible for old age assistance.
4/29/2003 - Medicaid coverage will be cut in several areas:
But, opponents of the bill, such as Senator Harold Caskey of Western Missouri, say it is unfair to balance the budget on the backs of Missouri's seniors.
4/09/2003 - Bill to cut minimum sentences and prison spending gains senate approval:
Bill sponsor Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, said the measure would free up more than 1,500 beds in Missouri's prison system, roughly five percent of the total, and potentially allow the Corrections Department to close one of the state's prisons.
3/05/2003 - Democrats filibuster over expansion of parental consent law:
Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, attempted to drive that point home by jokingly proposing and amendment mandating that parents have "a healthy, communicative relationship with their children" as well as an amendment making it illegal for minors to have sex before getting consent from their parents.
2/12/2003 - Close criminal records:
When asked by Sen. Harold Caskey, D-Butler, whether or not Crews did a background check on his employees, however, Crews said that he did not.

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