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8/1996/WHICH PROVIDES THAT ANY INDIVIDUAL CONVICTED OF A DRUG FELONY AFTER AUG. 22, 1996, ISN'T ELIGIBLE FOR CASH WELF - Missouri Government News for the Week of February 8, 2010:
Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, has written a bill allowing students in public schools to take a ballroom dance class instead of a physical education or fine arts class.
4/6/2010 - Missouri representatives hear discussion on ballroom dancing, open enrollment again:
The ballroom dancing idea initially had been raised in a separate bill sponsored by Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty. His bill would add ballroom dancing into the physical education curriculum in Missouri.
3/15/2010 - House shoots down amendment to legalize medical marijuana in fake pot ban bill:
Liberty Republican Representative Tim Flook says some people who get a prescription for marijuana in states where it's legal aren't really sick.
3/15/2010 - House denies medical marijuana in fake pot bill:
But most legislators weren't convinced of the benefits. Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, said, "It's about a party, not about illness," and remained skeptical about how many patients actually would use a prescription of marijuana for legitimate medical reasons.
3/1/2010 - Bill giving St. Louis local control over police advances:
Unlike most bills that come up for votes, the outcome of this was not certain before the roll call. The bill had both bi-partisan support and opposition; four Democrats and one Republican on the committee voted in favor, with one Democrat and two Republicans voting no and another, Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, not voting for or against.
2/4/2010 - Students might have option for waltz and foxtrot instead of P.E.:
Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, has written a bill allowing students in public schools to take a ballroom dance class instead of a physical education or fine arts class.
1/26/2010 - Major ethics reform appears on the horizon:
The legislation co-sponsored by Reps. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, and Jason Kander, D-Kansas City, would make obstructing an ethics investigation a felony.  Kander was the only speaker Tuesday to mention shamed former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, by name on Tuesday, when other officials referred to "the actions of a small few" as being the impetus for any ethics proposals. 
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 15, 2010:
Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, said a lot of people who get a prescription for marijuana in states where it's legal aren't really sick.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of February 1, 2010:
Rep. Tim Flook, R-Liberty, has written a bill allowing students in public schools to take a ballroom dance class instead of a physical education or fine arts class.

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