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Taking Sides

Posted on 27 April 2009 by Starr Meek

A Who’s-Who of state legislators for and against Missouri’s Historic Tax Credit program:

The following state senators and representatives are in support of the Historic Tax Credit program:

Senator Jeff Smith (D-4)

Jeff Smith (D-4)

Senator Jane Cunningham (R-7)

Jane Cunningham (R-7)

Senator Tom Dempsey (R-23)

Tom Dempsey (R-23)

Senator David Pearce (R-31)

David Pearce (R-31)

Senator Eric Schmitt (R-15)

Eric Schmitt

Senator Wright-Jones (D-5)

Robin Wright-Jones

Senator Jolie Justus (D-10)

Jolie Justus

Senator Rita Heard Days (D-14)

Rita Heard Days

Senator Yvonne Wilson (D-9)

Yvonne Wilson

Senator Wes Shoemyer (D-18)

Wes Shoemyer

Representative Ron Richard (R-129) (Speaker of the House)

Ron Richard


The following 6 senators, lead by Senator Lager, constitute the group of legislators who would place limitations on the Historic Tax Credit:

Senator Brad Lager (R-12)

Brad Lager

Senator Jim Lembke (R-1)

Jim Lembke

Senator Jason Crowell (R-27)

Jason Crowell

Senator Matt Bartle (R-8)

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Senator Luann Ridgeway (R-17)

Luann Ridgeway

Senator Chuck Purgason (R-33)

Chuck Purgason

The following legislators are on-the-fence regarding the proposed limitations on Historic Tax Credits:

Senator Griesheimer (R-26) (Chair of Senate Economic Development Committee)

John Griesheimer (R-26)

Representative Timothy Flook (R-34) (Chair of House Economic Development Committee)

Timothy Flook

Note: At this time, the majority of the House remains on the fence in relation to this issue.


FYI:

Map: Missouri Senatorial Districts

Map: Missouri House of Representatives Districts

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VIDEO VOICES: Saving Historic Tax Credits

Posted on 22 April 2009 by Antonio D. French

There is legislation being debated today in the Missouri State Legislature that would put a cap on a program, that more than any other state program, has contributed to the revitalization of the City of St. Louis over the past decade. The attacks on the state’s Historic Tax Credit program are short-sighted and threaten to put the brakes on development activities in neighborhoods and downtowns all over the state.

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Save Historic Tax Credits

Posted on 21 April 2009 by Antonio D. French

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Senate passes bill to help fathers dispute paternity with DNA

Posted on 02 April 2009 by Antonio D. French

JEFFERSON CITY — The Missouri Senate today approved a measure sponsored by Senator Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, to provide DNA testing in paternity disputes. Senate Bill 141 requires that any presumed father must be notified of any civil proceedings used to determine paternity, informs him of his right to contest the presumption of paternity and request genetic testing, and eliminates child support arrearage for non-fathers.

“If a man is determined through DNA testing not to be the father of a child, he should not be forced to continue making child support payments,” Sen. Smith said. “We’ve seen several instances where genetic testing proves a man is not the biological father of a child, but the court orders him to continue making child support payments. So this bill is simply a matter of fairness.”

In 2008, the state Family Support Division reported 33,810 children were born out of wedlock in Missouri, accounting for approximately 40% of all births in the state. Seven percent of all cases required action to determine paternity.

Under SB 141, the court is required to grant relief and set aside the previous judgment of paternity and child support if a genetic test disproves paternity. The court also must eliminate remaining child support payments, expunge any criminal non-support records, and order the Department of Health and Senior Services to modify the child’s birth certificate. The bill does not provide reimbursement for any child support payments made under a previous judgment.

“A number of states like Florida, Georgia and Ohio have already passed laws freeing men from financial obligations if they find they were deceived into parenthood,” Sen. Smith said. “If a non-biological father wants to continue supporting the child and wants to maintain that relationship, that’s wonderful, but he should not be forced to support someone else’s child.”

Senate Bill 141 now moves to the House for consideration.

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New Documentary Explores St. Louis Violence

Posted on 20 August 2008 by Antonio D. French

“Off The Record”, a locally-produced documentary about the violent realities of young people living in St. Louis’ roughest neighborhoods, will have an encore showing at the Tivoli theatre on Sunday, August 24th at 4:45 p.m. The tickets are just $5.00 and can be purchased at the door.

The film features interviews with dozens of young street soldiers, the men and mentors who try to teach them a better way, and lawmakers and community leaders, including State Sen. Jeff Smith and State Rep. T.D. El-Amin.

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