Lauren Mickler (MIKE-ler) has more from Jefferson City.
Missouri missed an opportunity Tuesday that cost the state a possible 900 jobs.
Kokam America, a Lee's Summit Company, took their business to Michigan.
The reason?
Governor Nixon says Missouri Senators can't come to a decision on the economic development bill that could have put more money in the state's offer and make Missouri competitive for these jobs.
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Description: "Had this jobs bill already passed, our entire package could have been twenty-four point two million dollars larger. To put it simply we could have been in the running for these jobs." |
Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Lauren Mickler.
Intro: Governor Jay Nixon says Missouri lost 900 jobs to the state of Michigan because of a hold up in the Senate.
Lauren Mickler (MIKE-ler) has more from Jefferson City.
Kokam America, a Lee's Summit company, put 900 jobs in Michigan because Missouri didn't offer enough cash.
One bill could have added twenty-four point two million dollars to Missouri's proposal, but Governor Nixon says a hold up in the senate kept the money out of reach.
Senator John Griesheimer (grease-hi-mer), a Washington Republican and the bill sponsor, says he's doing all he can get the bill passed.
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Description: "It is so frustrating, quite honestly to me it's an embarrassment. It is an absolute embarrassment, that we can get a bill like this passed in some way shape or form." |