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Missouri open for a mega business landing.

Date: May 7, 2008
By: Brooke Hasch
State Capitol Bureau
Links: HB 2393

Intro: A French Canadian aircraft company may decide to land in the Kansas City area.

Brooke Hasch(HASH)has more from the State Capitol. 

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OutCue: SOC

Missouri lawmakers passed a bill allowing for a state incentive package that could trigger an aircraft manufacturing company to make way in Kansas City, Missouri.

If the incentive works, the Canadian aircraft company, Bombardier would invest $400 million into building a passenger jet assembly plant at the Kansas City International Airport.

Legislators say this plant would bring 2,100 jobs and an excess of 5,000 jobs for suppliers for Missouri. 

    Republican Senator Charlie Shields says this legislation creates an aerospace corridor.
Actuality:  SHIELDS2.WAV
Run Time: 00:14
Description: Even if we don't get the package, the fact that we have put together a major projects deal so that we can now go after  other projects puts us on a completely different field in terms of economic development world out there and how people look at Missouri and how our building can be for projects.

Republican Senator Michael Gibbons says the tax incentives make Missouri a big player in mega projects while also protecting tax payers.

From Jefferson City, I'm Brooke Hasch. KMOX News.


Intro: Bombardia legislation will land on Governor Blunt's desk.

Brooke Hasch (HASH) has more from Jefferson City.

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OutCue: SOC

Missouri lawmakers, on a day they call a great day for Missouri, have sent a bill to the governor allowing for state incentives for a Canadian aircraft manufacturing company to land in Missouri.

The goal is to have the company,Bombardier, invest $400 million into building a plant at the Kansas City International Airport.

Republican Representative Ron Richards says the $200 million tax increase would not greatly affect Missourians.

Actuality:  RON2.WAV
Run Time: 00:08
Description: It's not a subsidy. This is a plan that pays the tax payer back one hundred percent plus a rate of a rate of return of 5.1 percent.

Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder praised the idea of bringing 2,100 jobs to Missouri saying this step is only the first in getting Missouri back in the game of mega business deals.

From the State Capitol, I'm Brooke Hasch. KMOX News.


Intro: Bombardia legislation will land on Governor Blunt's desk.

Brooke Hasch (HASH) has more from Jefferson City.

RunTime:0:47
OutCue: SOC

Missouri lawmakers, on a day they call a great day for Missouri, have sent a bill to the governor allowing for state incentives for a Canadian aircraft manufacturing company to land in Missouri.

The goal is to have the company,Bombardier, invest $400 million into building a plant at the Kansas City International Airport.

Republican Representative Ron Richards says the $200 million tax increase would not greatly affect Missourians.

Actuality:  RON2.WAV
Run Time: 00:08
Description: It's not a subsidy. This is a plan that pays the tax payer back one hundred percent plus a rate of a rate of return of 5.1 percent.

Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder praised the idea of bringing 2,100 jobs to Missouri saying this step is only the first in getting Missouri back in the game of mega business deals.

From the State Capitol, I'm Brooke Hasch. KMOX News.