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Nixon Says He'll Propose 'Substantially' Larger Mo. Higher Ed. Budget Next Year

Marshall Griffin/St. Louis Public Radio
Mo. Gov. Jay Nixon (D) speaking to Higher Education officials in Jefferson City on Oct. 21, 2013.

Missouri Governor Jay Nixon (D) says next year he's going to propose a Higher Education budget that's "substantially" higher that it's been in recent years.

Nixon made that promise Monday to a group of Higher Education officials meeting in Jefferson City, though he won't say yet how high his proposed budget hike will be.  He also suggested that his higher budget proposal could be rendered moot if this year's failed income tax cut legislation is revived next year.

"The misguided economic theories on which House Bill 253 (were) based are still being touted," Nixon said.  "Its supporters remain in the House and Senate, and its financial backers have millions more to spend."

Nixon also told the audience that he hopes to fully fund Missouri's K-12 school funding formula before he leaves office in January of 2017.

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Marshal was a political reporter for St. Louis Public Radio until 2018.