[Nfbmo] FW: Gov. Jay Nixon issues statement on renters' tax credit, comprehensive tax credit reform

McMahon, Cory J cory.j.mcmahon at gmail.com
Thu Apr 11 20:47:45 UTC 2013


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From: Ansley, Channing [mailto:Channing.Ansley at mo.gov] 
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2013 3:40 PM
To: Ansley, Channing
Cc: Holste, Scott
Subject: Gov. Jay Nixon issues statement on renters' tax credit,
comprehensive tax credit reform

 

Contact:           Scott Holste, (573) 751-0290

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                        Channing Ansley, (573) 751-0290

                         <mailto:Channing.Ansley at mo.gov>
Channing.Ansley at mo.gov

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 11, 2013

Gov. Jay Nixon issues statement on renters' tax credit, comprehensive tax
credit reform

ST. Louis - Gov. Jay Nixon today issued the following regarding the renters'
portion of the Property Tax Credit, and reiterated his support for
comprehensive, balanced, and broad-based tax credit reform:

"As Governor, I have focused on creating jobs, balancing the budget, and
keeping Missouri's economy moving forward.  That is why I have called on the
General Assembly to send me a comprehensive package of tax credit reforms,
this session, to ensure all of these programs provide a strong return for
taxpayers, our communities and our economy. Effective tax credit reform must
also be broad-based and balanced.  A partial reform that eliminates a single
program, such as the renters' portion of the Property Tax Credit, represents
a flawed approach that I do not support.  Both the House and Senate are
considering broader tax credit reform legislation, and I urge them to
continue working to get a comprehensive and balanced reform bill to my desk.

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