
This year's legislative session is moving in a more positive
direction in regard to economic development.
The "Fix the 6" was identified by the Missouri
Chamber of Commerce, Associated Industries of Missouri, and
the Missouri Economic Development Council as issues that needed
reform to existing business priorities.
The 6 areas of concern are worker's compensation, corporate
franchise tax, elimination of the minimum wage escalator,
tort reform, employment law reform, and unemployment insurance
reform.
If the unemployment insurance law remains as is, employers
will see a $21.00 increase on every employee next year.
The corporate franchise tax is moving for further reductions
or elimination.
Workers compensation second injury fund is broke and needs
funding.
The elimination of the state minimum wage escalator must change
or Missouri minimum wage will be higher than federal guidelines.
Another issue which has gained momentum is the Right- to
-Work. This issue has been dormant in Missouri for decades.
All of Missouri's bordering states except Illinois and Kentucky
have adopted right-to-work laws.
Site selectors have told economic developers for years that
Missouri is not considered for major projects, because of
this issue.
I am also following the Governor's tax credit changes in
the Compete Missouri proposed legislation.
The Governor appointed a committee to review all tax credit
programs in the State of Missouri. The recommendations will
be part of an economic development bill that will include
several topics.
Lastly of interest to economic development is the Callaway
II legislation for a second nuclear plant reactor. Energy
is a important part of business decisions and certainly quality
of life for Missouri.

Economic Development
Wayne Morgan
Executive Director
137 St. Robert Blvd. Suite B
St. Robert, MO 65584
573-336-2123
573-434-2304 cell
director@pulaskicountymo.com
www.pulaskicountymo.com
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