State Senators offered amendments to a bill that would give funding to a program to accelerate the progress of Missouri's economy. Josh Hinkle reports from the state capitol.
The governor's Jobs Now package was stalled because of a long list of amendments.
Jobs Now was meant to create new jobs in Missouri by targeting industries able to offer high-wage jobs in the future.
But amendments proposed by Senators like Sarah Steelman extended the scope of funding possibilities beyond direct workforce contributions to such areas like endowed research chairs for higher education.
Steelman's proposal was crushed by its opponents, because they felt amendments that strayed too far away from the purpose of directly creating jobs would kill the entire bill.
From the state capital, I'm Josh Hinkle.
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State Senators offered amendments to a bill that would give funding to a program aimed at creating jobs in Missouri. Josh Hinkle reports from the state capitol.
Senators proposed amendments to the Jobs Now bill, with additions that some felt went far beyond the scope of the bill's intent.
Senator Sarah Steelman proposed using a portion of the funds for research in higher education...an area she felt would eventually lead to job growth.
But Senators like Matt Bartle worked destroy such amendments that he felt could threaten the survival of the entire bill.
Steelman's amendment was crushed and the Jobs Now bill was laid over for further consideration.
From the state capital, I'm Josh Hinkle.