State representative and Senator elect, Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, disagrees. Schaaf, a practicing physician, said that users will easily go to other states to get the cold medicines. He said the cost outweighs any benefit to pulling them off the shelves.
U.S. Sen. Kit Bond's Parents as Teachers program came under attack by Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, who proposed an amendment to strip the nearly $27 million in funds the program is appropriated.
Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, , a colleague of Cooper's in both the legislature and the medical community, said it's important for tanning businesses to be regulated.
It is cases like Justin Senger's that have caused the Missouri Hemophilia Association to call on Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph and a practicing physician, to sponsor a bill laying out hemophilia care regulations for the state's Board of Pharmacy. Over 800 individuals have hemophilia in Missouri.
Much of the debate centered around an amendment proposed by Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, that called for an expansion in Medicaid coverage for every child with autism, whether they were insured or not.
Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, who has been a family physician in northwest Missouri since 1985 , is one of 15 co-sponsors of a bill that would adjust laws pertaining to the classification of marijuana as a controlled substance in order to allow its use for medical purposes.
The chair of the committee and a co-sponsor of the bill, Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, who is running for a state Senate seat, said he didn't think the bill was moved too quickly despite opponents saying the hearing scheduling was rushed.
Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, who has been a family physician in northwest Missouri since 1985 , is one of 15 co-sponsors of a bill that would adjust laws pertaining to the classification of marijuana as a controlled substance in order to allow its use for medical purposes.
Rep. Rob Schaaf, R-St. Joseph, who has been a family physician in northwest Missouri since 1985 , is one of 15 co-sponsors of a bill that would adjust laws pertaining to the classification of marijuana as a controlled substance in order to allow its use for medical purposes.
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