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Columbia Missourian

Gubernatorial candidate Kenny Hulshof outlines his economic and job plans

By JIM SALTER/The Associated Press
July 8, 2008 | 8:45 p.m. CDT

ST. LOUIS — Missouri faces stiff competition for jobs and needs to commit to training the work force and creating a climate attractive to business, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kenny Hulshof said Tuesday.

Hulshof was in St. Louis to outline his economic and jobs plans. Currently Missouri’s 9th District congressman, Hulshof opposes state Treasurer Sarah Steelman in the Aug. 5 primary election, with the winner expected to face Democratic Attorney General Jay Nixon in November. Republican Gov. Matt Blunt is not seeking re-election.

“We’re not just competing with our friends across the river,” Hulshof said. “We’re not just competing in the Midwest. We’re competing globally.”

Among the highlights of Hulshof’s proposals:

“I continue to believe, even given that difficult situation with the Chrysler folks, that our best days are ahead of us in the state,” Hulshof said.

Steelman spokesman Spence Jackson reiterated her call last week for repeal of a state law requiring gasoline stations to sell a 10-percent ethanol blend whenever it is not more expensive than traditional gasoline. Some critics blame higher food costs on corn being directed to ethanol production instead of the food supply.

“More and more economists are saying the only way to reverse our decline is to repeal the ethanol mandate, and until Congressman Hulshof will support that, he’s just pandering for votes,” Jackson said. Missouri Democratic Party spokesman Jack Cardetti noted that Missouri has lost more than 15,000 jobs since October and has its highest jobless rate in more than a decade.

“Missourians can’t afford more of the same when it comes to our economy, which is exactly what would happen if Kenny Hulshof succeeds Matt Blunt,” Cardetti said.