Tax credit task force aims to set aside bias for a better result
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Tax credit task force aims to set aside bias for a better result

Date: September 8, 2010
By: Allison Blood
State Capitol Bureau

Intro:  Governor Nixon's task force on tax credits met to discuss how to reform the credits. Allison Blood has more from the Capitol
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Wrap: There's no hiding that everyone on the task force has a bias as to which tax credits to cut or change.

But Co-chair, Republican Senator Chuck Gross, said that the biases are a good thing.

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Description: "Everybody has their little interest, but no majority exists of any interest, other than hopefully, as the Governor said, putting the facts on paper."

Gross hopes the task force members will be able to check each other on their biases to make a more well-rounded report.

The task force will hold a series of five public meetings to also gage public opinion.

From Jefferson City, I'm Allison Blood.

Intro:  Governor Nixon's task force met today in Jefferson City to begin the process of reforming tax credits in Missouri. Allison Blood has more from Jefferson City.
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Wrap: Republican Senator Chuck Gross says there is a lot of room for improvement in the tax credit system.

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Description: "In reality, there are some things we can do with these credits to make them more efficent, less expensive, better job creators, just, better credits."
 
Gross said part of making the credits better is having people from different interest groups present on the task force.
 
He says working closely with the legislature is key, so that the recomendations from the task force are heard before lobbist interests bias the assembly.
 
Governor Jay Nixon says he would like the task force's report by Thanksgiving.
 
From Jefferson City, I'm Allison Blood.