May 16, 2012

Deadline Near for Non-Profits to File Annual Reports

Friday is the deadline for Missouri’s non-profit organizations and businesses to file their annual reports with Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s office.

Failure to file on time will result in a $5 late fee being assessed. In addition, failure to file the annual report by November 30th will result in the business being administratively dissolved under Missouri law.

The exception to Friday’s filing deadline is for non profit corporations that have filed articles of incorporation in the current calendar year. They won’t have to file until August 31st of next year.

The fee for paper filings is $15.  Non-profits can save a bit of money by filing online. That fee is $10.

 

Download/Listen: Steve Walsh report (:60 MP3)

Cardinals Drop Series Finale 2-1 in Houston

The Cardinal bats continued to go cold in the series finale in Houston, losing today 2-1.  Matt Albers continued to dominate Cardinal hitters going 7 strong innings 3 hits, 4 walks, 4 ks today.  14 1/3 innings in two outings against the Cardinals, only 1 earned run.  Joel Piniero pitched 6 innings, 5 hits, 1bb, 3ksand got out of a couple of jams or this game could have been worse.  Lance Berkman homered for the second day in a row.  Brad Lidge saves the game for the Astros giving interim manager Cecil Cooper his 2 nd managerial win. 

Royals Can’t Sweep Tigers

The Tigers finally break through today against the Royals, breaking a 1-1 tie in the 5 th with four runs off home runs by Curtis Granderson and Magglio Ordonez off Royals starter Leo Nunez.  Royals can’t pull off the sweep and lose 6-1.  Tigers left 57 runners on base in this three game series!  No rest for the Royals.  They head back to Minnesota where they’re going to play the Twins 3 times in 24 hours.  Day-night double header tomorrow, and an early Saturday morning game at 11:10 to make time for the Gophers football game.

Jobs Bill Passes House, Special Session Ends

A $70 million dollar economic development package has been sent to the governor as the House closes the special legislative session.

It didn’t take long for the House to accept changes made by the Senate and approve the jobs bill, SCS HCS HB 1, on a 125-to-19 vote.

Rep. Ron Richard (R-Joplin), the House sponsor, tells colleagues the bill is vital to the economic health of the state, stating that if it isn’t passed the state will lose jobs.  The main feature of the bill is the enhancement of the state’s primary tax incentive program:  the Quality Jobs Program. The bill raised its cap from $12 million $40 million. The bill also creates a New Markets Tax Credit designed to lure venture capital to Missouri. It creates some other tax credit programs.

Rep. Clint Zweifel (D-Florissant) says the legislature hasn’t paused long enough to thorough study its tax give-aways. He says the legislature hasn’t met a tax break it hasn’t like. Zweifel says the state has already given away $415 million in incentives and is liable for an estimated $400 million that haven’t been cashed in by business.

Sponsor Richard, though, responds that this isn’t the time to pull back on issuing tax credits to lure business here, because Missouri’s neighboring states have become more and more aggressive.

A bill needed to move forward on receiving bids for a major bridge improvement program, HB 2 , was approved by the Senate and didn’t need House action. 

Download/listen Brent Martin reports (:60 MP3)

Manslaughter Charge Filed in Traffic Death of Child

A young St. Louis man has been charged with manslaughter in the death of a 2-year-old girl struck and killed by a car while the girl was crossing the street in the arms of her grandfather.

Authorities charge 26-year-old Derrick Green with being under the influence of marijuana and running a red light before running the couple down.  2-year-old Aryanna Coleman of Jefferson City and her 60-year-old grandfather, Ronald Jones, died from their injuries. The car didn’t stop.

Police say a video from a Metro bus in the area caught a glimpse of the car.