By Associated Press - Thursday, May 9, 2019

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) - Missouri House members have passed an incentives package offering General Motors up to $50 million for an expansion of an eastern Missouri plant that makes trucks and vans.

The Republican-led House voted 92-51 for the proposal Thursday.

The package would include up to $25 million in tax credits if GM makes at least $500 million in improvements to its Wentzville plant within three years. If GM makes an additional $250 million in improvements, it could qualify for another $25 million.

Republican Gov. Mike Parson is pushing the package as Missouri competes with other states for the expansion.

The plant employs about 3,500 workers. House lawmakers voted down a provision to require the company to retain those jobs.

Lawmakers face a May 17 deadline to pass bills.

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