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    Missouri Birther Bill Moves Forward

    The Huffington Post

    5/1/2012

    Excerpt:

    "State senators in Missouri voted to advance a birther bill this week, allowing potential floor debate on the measure to force presidential candidates to prove their status as natural-born citizens before getting on the ballot.

    Missouri lawmakers voted 4-to-1 to pass the bill out of a Senate committee.

    The legislation had earlier passed a vote in the state House after a contentious debate that had led to charges of racism from its opposition. Supporters have maintained that the bill, which wouldn't go into effect until 2016, has nothing to do with persistent conspiracy theories about the eligibility of Barack Obama to be president and the authenticity of his birth certificate.

    Republican state Senator Luann Ridgeway is in favor of the measure, but she told Missouri's KMOX that it might simply be too controversial to take up on the Senate floor.

    "I completely understand the concerns of people who want to make sure that our Constitution is willing to be obeyed," she said. "Our president is supposed to be born in the United States. But, I just don’t know if there are enough people out there that are willing to stand up in opposition to it."

    The state Senate has three weeks left in the current legislative session to address the bill."


    View the complete article at:

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1467218.html
    B. Steadman

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    Missouri Proof-of-Eligibility Bill Passes Senate Committee 4-to-1: Moves Forward to Full Senate

    Birther Report

    5/2/2012

    Excerpt:

    “Born in the USA” Bill Takes Another Step Forward
    Cole Karr, KMOX Capitol Bureau


    "JEFFERSON CITY, MO. (KMOX) - The so-called “Birther Bill” to require presidential nominees prove their citizenship to be on the Missouri ballot moves on one last time to the Senate.

    If passed, presidential candidates would have to provide an official record of birth and citizenship when filing with the Missouri Secretary of State’s office.

    The office would keep the document for public record. Senate Elections Committee Chairman Republican Kevin Engler says with only three weeks remaining, the bill may not be taken up for debate stating he would be very surprised if it did.

    Republican Senator Luann Ridgeway supports the bill, and she is also unsure if the bill will make it.

    ”I completely understand the concerns of people who want to make sure that our Constitution is willing to be obeyed. Our president is supposed to be born in the United States. But, I just don’t know if there are enough people out there that are willing to stand up in opposition to it.”

    ..............................

    View the complete CBS Local, St. Louis article at
    :

    http://stlouis.cbslocal.com/2012/05/...-step-forward/

    View the complete Birther Report presentation at:

    http://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogs...lity-bill.html
    B. Steadman

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