OOIDA Call to Action - Missouri members
Oct. 27, 2006
On the biggest issue of 2006 that directly affects all truck operators, Missouri lawmakers gave the go ahead to the construction of a toll bridge in St. Louis over the Mississippi River. The measure passed by an overwhelming majority in both chambers. The one hold up still in play is getting the state of Illinois to go along.
While one toll bridge in St. Louis may not really sound like a big deal to some, there is a whole lot more going on in the background. The Missouri DOT will not build this bridge; private investors will build the bridge. Advising the state on this issue is Goldman Sachs - the same Goldman Sachs that put together the leases of the Chicago Skyway and the Indiana Toll Road. We believe there is a very strong likelihood that once this bridge deal goes through the very next step will be to offer I-70 and I-44 up to investors for toll roads as well.
The subject of foreign ownership of the toll bridge was raised on the House floor, but was dismissed by the House sponsor, Rep. Neal St. Onge of Ellisville, and didn't get serious discussion - nor were the ramifications for I-70, I-44 and other bridges.
While we suspect most lawmakers voting on the toll bridge were unaware of the bigger picture on tolls, the same cannot be said for their votes on the work comp issue. That vote clearly showed the difference between small business and big.
Most truckers don't have many opportunities to communicate with lawmakers - but you can on Nov. 7. Spread the word.
Below is the House vote:
YES: 134
Aull
Avery
Baker 123
Bearden
Behnen
Bivins
Black
Bland
Bogetto
Bowman
Boykins
Bringer
Brooks
Brown 50
Bruns
Burnett
Casey
Chinn
Chappelle-Nadal
Cooper 120
Cooper 158
Corcoran
Cunningham 145
Cunningham 86
Curls
Dake
Darrough
Daus
Davis
Day
Deeken
Dempsey
Denison
Dixon
Donnelly
Dougherty
El-Amin
Emery
Faith
Fares
Fisher
Frame
Franz
Fraser
George
Guest
Harris 23
Harris 110
Haywood
Henke
Hobbs
Hoskins
Hubbard
Hunter
Icet
Jackson
Johnson 61
Jolly
Jones
Kelly
Kingery
Kratky
Kuessner
Lampe
Lembke
Liese
Lipke
Loehner
Low 39
Lowe 44
Marsh
May
McGhee
Meadows
Meiners
Moore
Munzlinger
Muschany
Myers
Nance
Nieves
Nolte
Oxford
Page
Parker
Parson
Pearce
Phillips
Pollock
Portwood
Quinn
Rector
Richard
Robb
Robinson
Ruestman
Sander
Sater
Schaaf
Schad
Scharnhorst
Schlottach
Schneider
Schoemehl
Self
Shoemyer
Silvey
Smith 14
Smith 118
Stevenson
St. Onge
Storch
Sutherland
Swinger
Threlkeld
Tilley
Viebrock
Villa
Vogt
Wagner
Wallace
Walsh
Walton
Wasson
Wells
Weter
Whorton
Wood
Wright 137
Wright 159
Wright-Jones
Yaeger
Young
Zweifel
NO: 23
Baker 25
Dethrow
Dusenberg
Ervin
Flook
Hughes
Johnson 47
Johnson 90
Kraus
Lager
LeVota
Pratt
Roark
Roorda
Rucker
Salva
Skaggs
Smith 150
Wildberger
Wilson 119
Wilson 130
Witte
Yates
ABSENT WITH LEAVE: 5
Bean
Brown 30
Cooper 155
Spreng
Jetton