From the monthly archives:

April 2007

Official English Bill Shelved

by admin on April 30, 2007

in Legislature

A plan to make English the official government language in Missouri has run aground in the state Senate.

The proposed constitutional amendment says English will be the official language of public proceedings–and defines what they are. Sponsor Kevin Engler of Farmington says it does not prohibit speaking another language in the home or the business and it does not prohibit the use of interpreters.

But Senator Joan Bray of St. Louis sees no reason for the proposal. "What is it that the people have…said, ‘This is unacceptable?’" she asked during debate.

Senator Gary Nodler of Joplin, a supporter of the measure, says the amendment is needed to clarify which documents, in different languages, will be considered official in court proceedings. He called the measure a clear choice between "confusion and chaos or unity."

But Engler faced about 20 amendments, mostly hostile, and has put the bill to sleep. He says it probably will take an initiative petition to put the issue before voters.

Many lawmakers do not like lawmaking by petitiion. They complain that such laws bypass the legislative process that makes sure a measure is more likely to mean what its sponsors intended. Engler noted the Hancock spending limitation amendment followed the initiative course after the legislature did not approve a limitation bill. Numerous lawsuits have resulted in numerous court rulings clarifying what the amendment really does do.

 

(The measure was SCS/HJR7)

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Saint Louis University Researchers Testing Smallpox Vaccine

by admin 04/30/07 5:46 PM

Researchers at Saint Louis University School of Medicine are leading a new national study to determine how long it would take – in the event of a smallpox outbreak – for a vaccine to start protecting Americans.
Doctor Sharon Frey, principal investigator for the study, says the new vaccine being tested is similar to [...]

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MSU Board of Governors Approves Hendrix Separation Agreement

by admin 04/30/07 5:28 PM

The Board of Governors of Missouri State University in Springfield has approved a separation agreement with tenured associate professor Michael Hendrix . Last Friday, Hendrix approached the university about leaving the faculty and a tentative separation agreement was drafted. The Board has now reviewed and approved the agreement.
Hendrix has been at the [...]

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MoDOT Wants Motorists To "Buckle Up in Your Truck"

by admin 04/30/07 4:59 PM

The state Transportation department says one group of motorists struggles with clicking it more than the others: motorists in pick-up trucks. MoDOT’s message is simple: if you don’t buckle up, you are more likely to die. But, spokesman Bill Whitfield says just 60 percent of motorists in pick-ups buckle up versus the 80 percent of motorists [...]

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Hannibal

by Bob Priddy 04/30/07 2:01 PM

The New Madrid earthquake in 1811 is regarded by scientists as one of the greatest quakes in history.  It caused much damage, some deaths, the creation of a lake in Tennessee, stories of the Mississippi River flowing backwards and the founding of a town in northeast Missouri.

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