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Just days after Congress cut federal funding to states, Mike Kehoe is poised to sign legislation projected to reduce state revenue by as much as a half billion dollars annually.
Several projects and nonprofit programs in Columbia and Boone County saw their funding cut completely or drastically reduced by Gov. Mike Kehoe.
Gov. Mike Kehoe favors renewal of the one-tenth-of-one-cent Parks, Soils and Water Sales Tax and keeping admission to state ...
Missouri Republican Governor Mike Kehoe line item vetoed more than 200 different things in the Fiscal Year 2026 budget Monday ...
Kehoe said the cuts were needed to make up for education spending beyond his recommendation and to anticipate revenue ...
Spending cuts by the governor include $7 million to help the St. Louis Lambert International Airport jumpstart its new ...
It was another Sunday morning of sometimes heated but always civil political debate on Hancock and Kelley for Sunday, July 6, ...
Heart of Missouri CASA is asking Boone and Callaway County residents to reach out to lawmakers to hopefully overturn the veto ...
The governor's office cited some unexpected budget items and a recently passed tax reduction as reasons for reducing spending ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Missouri’s $50.8 billion budget for Fiscal Year 2026 on Monday. In the process, Kehoe issued 208 ...
Missouri's State of Emergency is extended to aid in weather disaster recovery, with federal aid and a new law allocating $100 ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe cut $1.5 million from the $3 million originally budgeted for capital improvements and grants for ...
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