GM Incentives Approved As Senate Turns Attention To Abortion
A nearly 28-hour filibuster of what is usually a simple procedural step ended Tuesday night with a big win for Missouri Gov. Mike Parson.
Over the objection of a group of six Republicans, the state Senate approved a major economic development package that extended a tax credit for General Motors, which is considering a $750 million expansion of its plant in Wentzville. Also included is a program to fund training for adults in high-need jobs, and a deal-closing fund that allows for up-front tax breaks to companies considering expansion.
The Senate had been held up since 2:30 p.m. Monday when the Conservative Caucus Eric Burlison, R-Battlefield, Bill Eigel, R-Weldon Spring, Andrew Koenig, R-St. Louis County, Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, Cindy OLaughlin, R-Shelbina and Bob Onder, R-Lake St. Louis launched a filibuster over what they called misguided economic policies.
In the end, the likelihood that continuing the filibuster would scuttle another priority for many of those senators new restrictions on abortion in the state led the six to sit down.
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