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Gov. Nixon press conference
6:54 pm
Fri September 23, 2011

Nixon comments on Mo. special session, Mamtek, during Capitol press conference

Credit (Marshall Griffin/St. Louis Public Radio)
Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon (D) talks with reporters at a press conference at the State Capitol.

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (D) met with reporters at the State Capitol today to discuss the latest developments with the special legislative session.   He also commented on the Mamtek controversy that has damaged the financial status of the small town of Moberly and caused some legislative leaders to question whether parts of the tax credit bill could wreak the same havoc.

You can listen to the entire news conference by clicking on the word "listen" above.

Mo. Special session
5:32 pm
Fri September 23, 2011

Mo. special session lives on, but lawmakers remain divided

Credit (Marshall Griffin/St. Louis Public Radio)
Mo. Capitol

The special legislative session in Missouri did not come to an end today, despite warnings from House and Senate leaders that they would go home if an agreement on a wide-ranging tax credit bill wasn’t reached by today's adjournments.

Instead, both chambers will hold technical sessions, where just a handful of lawmakers gavel in for a few minutes and then adjourn.  Senate President Pro-tem Rob Mayer (R, Dexter) says his chamber will only meet in technical sessions until an agreement is reached on tax credits, or until time runs out in early November, whichever comes first.

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MO special session
1:43 pm
Fri September 23, 2011

Mo. House passed MOSIRA incentives, but bill could still fail

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Mo. Capitol

Missouri lawmakers have quit working this week without agreeing on the details of a bill overhauling
Missouri's tax credits and business incentives that had been touted as the marquee issue of a special session that began Sept. 6. There seems to be little chance of resolving the stalemate, but the two chambers did agree to keep
the special session going in case a compromise can be reached later.

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