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29 April 2011

Korman: Big Government Getting Off Our Backs

What an absolutely beautiful day as I write this week’s Capitol Report. The sunshine feels good but the recent rains is causing havoc in the southern part of our State and to many farmers across the state wanting to get crops in.

Again this week we maintained our focus on creating jobs by getting rid of some of the business taxes and fees that hurt entrepreneurs. House Bill 45 (Hoskins-District 121) was truly agreed and finally passed this week. This bill will extend the prohibition on new taxes and fees on small businesses for five years. Often, small start-up companies operate on a razor’s edge, a few dollars here or there determines whether people get paid at the end of the month. Anything we can do to help these individuals get off the ground helps Missouri.

With the nicer weather we are seeing more schools come to visit us at the Capitol. On April 19th St. Ignatius Loyola School from Marthasville visited. Jonesburg Elementary fourth graders and parents along with their teachers Mrs. Dvorak and Mr. Klaffer visited this week.

Today I was invited to Youth In Need in Montgomery City along with Congressman Blaine Luetkemeyer.

Please feel free to stop by or contact your 99th District office at:

201 W Capitol Ave., Office 114C
Jefferson City, MO 65101
573-751-2689
Bart{dot}Korman{at}house{dot}mo{dot}gov

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