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Missouri Senate sets aside bill to create tax credits for engineering degrees

5110587 · March 27, 2025
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Senators set aside Senate Bill 190, a measure sponsored by Sen. Justin Brown to establish tax credits for certain engineering degrees; the bill was handled on the floor by Sen. Curtis Gregory and was described as modeled on Oklahoma law. Discussion touched briefly on charter-school asset questions raised by Senate Minority Floor Leader Doug Beck.

The Missouri Senate on Wednesday set aside Senate Bill 190, a proposal to create tax credits for certain engineering degrees. Senator Justin Brown of Rolla is listed as the bill sponsor; Senator Curtis Gregory of Marshall handled the measure on the floor in Brown’s absence.

Supporters described the proposal as patterned on Oklahoma…

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