By Antonio D. French
Filed Thursday, February 01, 2007 at 2:11 PM
From the Governor's Office: Labels: Governor
ST. LOUIS – Following a Governor’s Summit today with Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt invited Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich to St. Louis for a discussion on issues of regional concern, including the Mississippi River Bridge.
"By working together in an open and constructive manner we can address issues and identify solutions that will benefit both states," Gov. Blunt said. "It is my hope that this meeting will serve as a launching point for ongoing discussions that will lead to greater economic opportunities and job creation for the St. Louis metropolitan area."
In a letter, Blunt invited Blagojevich to a meeting in St. Louis with business and community leaders from the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association, the Regional Business Council and Civic Progress. Blunt proposes opening a new dialogue on potential solutions for a new Mississippi River Bridge and efforts to make the bi-state region a leader in the research and production of renewable fuels.
Blunt hopes the meeting will benefit both states as the two governors work together to capitalize on the bi-state regions’ assets and attract more quality, family supporting jobs to the area.
Earlier today, Gov. Blunt and Gov. Sebelius hosted the second annual Governors' Summit on Regional Economic Development in Kansas City to discuss economic development and education initiatives.
1 Comments:
What happened? The Republican oil money dry up? Now the Baby Runt is worried about a resource that is not necessarily unlimited as older wiser Republican heads inferred? He should move back to Greene County or go to Washington and see if Daddy can get him and Andy a job.
2/01/2007 8:56 PM
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