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Published August 18, 2007 07:31 pm - After trimming more than $150 million from the proposed Quality Jobs economic incentive bill, Gov. Matt Blunt and the Missouri General Assembly look to pass a significantly smaller version of the bill in the next two weeks during the special session starting Monday.

Cuts in Quality Jobs bill made before special session w/ Gov. Matt Blunt's special session proclamation



By Melissa Dunson

mdunson@joplinglobe.com

After trimming more than $150 million from the proposed Quality Jobs economic incentive bill, Gov. Matt Blunt and the Missouri General Assembly look to pass a significantly smaller version of the bill in the next two weeks during the special session starting Monday.

After Blunt vetoed the bill earlier this summer, saying it was loaded with “excessive spending” provisions that would have cost Missouri too much and created business incentives for questionable causes, Rep. Ron Richard, R-Joplin, the bill’s sponsor, said legislators from the Senate and the House paired the bill from $200 million to $51 million.

The bill started out as a basic economic incentive package that expanded the state’s ability to give companies tax incentives for jobs they created that paid wages more than the county average and for which employers provided health insurance and paid at least half that cost.

But before the bill landed on Blunt’s desk, legislators added 18 amendments to the Quality Jobs Act. Richard said most of the amendments were added in the Senate, but most of the additions were able to be taken out in recent negotiations among the senators.

“The purpose of the negotiations was to get as many people as possible comfortable with the new bill,” Richard said. “The governor and budget chairs were concerned about the price, but we managed to meet their expectations.”

Cutting costs

Jessica Robinson, spokeswoman for Blunt’s office, said by the time legislators start the special session, the revised bill will be mostly complete. Blunt has already established what he wants accomplished by the bill.

Many of the amendments to the Quality Jobs Act have been cut, and even the original incentives have been paired down in the revised version. The cap on the Quality Jobs Program will increase from $12 million to $40 million, but not as high as the originally requested $50 million. The portion of the bill dealing with enhanced enterprise zones increases the cap from $7 million to $14 million, but not as high as the originally requested $18 million increase.

Richard said other major elements of the legislation concern venture capital, a land assemblage piece designed to allow developers to put together packages to redevelop inner cities and tax incentives for the cattle industry.

Nodler said he thinks exceeding a $50 million impact with the bill wouldn’t have been fiscally prudent, and the special session is a chance to keep the parts of the bill that pack the most punch for the state’s dollars.

“The increased commitment to the Quality Jobs portion is great. It’s the most important part of the bill,” Nodler said. “I think it will ultimately produce additional revenue for the state.”

Session schedule

Aaron Willard, communications director for the Missouri House of Representatives, said the first day of the special session, legislators will file the revised bill and hold a first and second reading. Tuesday, the bill will go through a series of committees, and Thursday it will be voted on and sent for fiscal review. Willard anticipates the bill could get its third reading by Thursday night and head for the Senate.



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