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12/30/2009 - Governor proposes four requirements for ethics bills:
As previously reported, Rep. Tim Flook, R-Jackson County and Rep. Jason Kander, D-Jackson County, have prefiled a bill that would also ban the movement of money from one committee to another.
12/15/2009 - House majority floor leader proposes ethics overhaul:
A bill was pre-filed by Senate President Pro Tem Charlie Shields, R-St. Joseph, on the first day of eligibility Dec. 2; that day, Rep. Paul Levota, D-Jackson County, announced his own plans to file an ethics bill in the House. Monday, bipartisan ethics legislation was officially filed by Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, and Rep. Jason Kander, D-Jackson County. Two additional bills pre-filed in the House propose further restrictions on lobbyists.
12/14/2009 - Ethics reform effort begins in Missouri's House:
That's the bill's sponsor, Liberty Republican Representative Tim Flook.
12/14/2009 - Bipartisan ethics bill filed:
Reps. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, and Jason Kander, D-Jackson County, pre-filed legislation Monday that would make it a crime to obstruct ethics investigations as well as launder money through political action committees. Although the bill was filed following a number of criminal and ethical violations by some current and former members of the legislature, neither representative was willing to say the body as a whole has ethics problems.
5/15/2009 - Eco devo bill passes too late to save health care legislation:
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, would remove the the $60 million per year cap on Nixon's Quality Jobs Act that provides tax credits for technology business projects. Instead, as designated by a Senate substitute, the bill would expand that cap to $80 million a year.
5/12/2009 - House passes Show Me Health Care:
Liberty Republican Tim Flook said information about hospital procedures is the only way to lower prices.
4/9/2009 - Drug testing for Welfare Recipients:
Republican Representative Tim Flook says people on welfare need to be held responsible.
4/9/2009 - Drug Testing for Welfare Recipients:
Republican Representative Tim Flook says people on welfare need to be held responsible.
4/9/2009 - Welfare recipients could need to pass drug tests for benefits:
In support of the bill, Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, said, "The government helps those in need," adding that he has supported billions of dollars in entitlement spending in the past.
4/21/2009 - No conference to discuss children's health care:
Opponent Republican Tim Flook says health care for children in Missouri is sufficient, and now it's time to focus on others in greater need.
4/1/2009 - 22 too old:
Republican Representative Tim Flook says the amendment involves too much government intervention.
4/1/2009 - 22 too old:
Republican Representative Tim Flook says the amendment involves too much government intervention.
4/1/2009 - Senate dispute could kill jobs bill:
Republican Representative Tim Flook sponsored the House version of the bill, and says he's open to Senate changes and wants to work with them to pass the bill.
2/5/2009 - House approves tax credit bill for businesses:
Despite overwhelming support for the bill, it's sponsor, Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, faced accusations that it did not contain enough Democratic amendments.
2/4/2009 - House rushes Nixon's plan into final passage:
Republican Representative Tim Flook says the package is necessary to maintain competition within Missouri and  surrounding states.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 14, 2009:
Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, and Rep. Jason Kander, D-Jackson County, announced they have filed a bipartisan bill that would strengthen existing ethics laws.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of December 21, 2009:
Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, and Rep. Jason Kander, D-Jackson County, announced they have filed a bipartisan bill that would strengthen existing ethics laws.

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