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Senate Republicans stopped efforts for the bill that would allow companies to charge customers for an early site permit. |
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Wrap: Cape Girardeau Republican Sen. Jason Crowell raised a point of order after nearly two hours of debate saying the entire nuclear financing is out of order.
The Pro Tem agreed ending debate.
Callaway County Republican Representative Jeanie Riddle originally sponsored the bill in the House.
Riddle was disappointed with the outcome.
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Description: "Everybody who uses electricity in this state will be affected, so it is very disappointing to me. I'm curious why they waited so long into the debate if it was going to have a point of order on it to begin with." |
Riddle and other supporters say this bill will bring jobs to Missouri.
From the state Capitol, I'm Emily Kissee.
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Senate Republicans stopped debate on the bill that would allow companies to bill customers for the costs associated with an early site permit. |
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Wrap: After nearly two hours of debate, Cape Girardeau Republican Sen. Jason Crowell raised a point of order saying nuclear power plant financing, as stipulated in the bill, is wrong...the Pro Tem agreed ending debate.
Crowell says the adjustments to the original bill, such as billing customers for the early site permit would be ruled unconstitutional even if it passed in the Senate.
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Description: "What Sen. Mayer has done is taken a very strong position to say, 'While I'm Pro Tem we're only going to pass constitutional laws, we're not going to have these declared uncostitutional.' And that is what we did here." |
Ameren Missouri's efforts to get money out of ratepayers has failed.
Supporters say the bill will bring jobs to Missouri.
From the state Capitol, I'm Emily Kissee.