Democratic Senator Joseph Keaveny is concerned the committee's work might create a "chilling effect" on efforts to attract other projects in the state but Lembke says:
JEFFERSON CITY - After the Missouri Senate launched an investigation into Mamtek’s failed economic development project, the Senate Governmental Accountability Committee was told Wi-Fi Sensors, Inc., a developer and manufacturer of high-technology wireless sensors in Kirksville, also missed its first payment on their state loan, back in November of 2010.The chair of the Senate committee, Jim Lembke, R-St. Louis County, said Mamtek’s default brought its attention to Wi-Fi S..
Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City, sponsored the bill after Eric Miller, veterinarian and senior vice president at the St. Louis Zoo, requested these large and exotic animals be regulated.
Peter Fuhr wrote on an e-mail message to St. Louis state Senator Joseph Keaveny they have pumped close to four million dollars of money into the company.
Peter Fuhr wrote on an e-mail message to St. Louis state Senator Joseph Keaveny they have pumped close to four million dollars of money into the company.
Sen. Joseph Keaveny, D-St. Louis City, sponsored the bill after Eric Miller, veterinarian and senior vice president at the St. Louis Zoo, requested these large and exotic animals be regulated.
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