By DICK ALDRICH Missouri News Horizon JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Active dialogue between the governor’s office and state lawmakers ultimately enabled changes to state pension plans that supporters say will save the state $662 million in the next decade. Gov. Jay Nixon on Monday signed the bill, which the administration said would garner enough savings [...]
By DICK ALDRICH Missouri News Horizon JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – The state senator who stalled the special legislative session by preventing progress of an economic incentive bill for the state’s automotive industry has been relieved from his position as chairman of a powerful oversight committee. Senate President Pro Tem Charlie Shields, R-St. Joseph, on Monday [...]
Continue reading …By DICK ALDRICH Missouri News Horizon MOBERLY, Mo. — At a Friday announcement of a major new employer in Moberly, Gov. Jay Nixon also noted a legislative logjam may be broken, allowing lawmakers’ stalled special session to move forward. During an early-morning conference call with legislative leaders Friday, Nixon helped broker a deal that should [...]
Continue reading …By DICK ALDRICH Missouri News Horizon JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. –- A state senator stalled the progress of a proposed law to offer incentives to the Ford Motor Co. (F) in exchange for continued investment in its Missouri workforce. Sen. Chuck Purgason, R-Caulfield, chair of the Senate Government Accountability and Fiscal Oversight Committee, on Thursday abruptly [...]
Continue reading …Uncertainty Defines First Day of Special Session By DICK ALDRICH and REBECCA TOWNSEND Missouri News Horizon JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — An auto manufacturing incentives bill is virtually assured passage in the Missouri House. But the fate of a bill reducing retirement benefits for future state employees is not as certain. In the Senate, the opposite [...]
Continue reading …By DICK ALDRICH Missouri News Horizon JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Passing the budget and capstone bills on ethics and autism coverage is not enough to keep at least one lawmaker from calling legislators back to the Capitol for a special session to advance stalled economic development efforts. Rep. Jerry Nolte, R-Gladstone, sent a letter to [...]
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