Allison Blood has more from Jefferson City.
Shiela Little, owner of St. Louis based Afro-World, had the opportunity to meet with Governor Jay Nixon to tell him what would help small businesses.
Little told Nixon the most beneficial aid is job creation tax credits and low-interest loans.
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Description: Today is getting up, being a mom, getting the kids off to school, meeting with teachers if need be, coming into the store at eight o'clock, the store opens at nine...whew! |
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Description: Well the situation isn't so much that I'm opposed individually to the tax credits. The problem is that the tax credit policy has been designed down here in our state Capitol by very particular special interest groups. |
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Description: There are components that affect really every part of the state, thee are some for large industry, there's some for small business, there's some for research and development, there's some for beginning businesses. |
Allison Blood has more from Jefferson City.
Afro-World, a St. Louis based store specializing in African American hair styling, has only four employees.
Owner Shiela Little would like to expand her staff at Afro-World, and is looking toward new legislation to make it possible.
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Description: We're in the process of hiring a few new people at this time and if there was some type of tax credit that went along with that that would be fantastic for a small business. |
Allison Blood has more from Jefferson City.
Clay County Republican Senator Luanne Ridgeway said most of the tax credits are not broad enough for most businesses to fall under it's aid.
Ridgeway said more than half of Missouri jobs come from businesses with 20 or fewer employees, but big business would win if this legislation passes.
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Description: So we need to reach out to them because that's the bulk of our job producers, but they're never going to be able to afford the guys in the Gucci shoes to come down here and make designer legislation for them. |