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Nixon says House business incentives bill only widens differences

Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon.
(UPI/Bill Greenblatt)
Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon.

Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon says a business incentive bill passed by the House has widened the differences with the Senate in a special legislative session.

Nixon said Tuesday that he prefers the Senate version of the legislation but hopes lawmakers can still settle their differences and send him a bill.

Republican senators were to meet privately later Tuesday to discuss the legislation passed last week by the House.

The House bill would cut Missouri's corporate income tax - a proposal that was not on Nixon's agenda for the special session and was not part of a deal struck before the session began by House and Senate leaders. The House version also makes smaller reductions than the Senate bill to current tax breaks for housing developers.