For the third straight year, the governor will deny Missouri schools the funding promised to them by the General Assembly.
Upon signing the $23.2 billion Fiscal Year 2012 Missouri budget, the governor recently announced $172 million would be withheld. This includes $14.9 million for universities, $1.9 for community colleges and $8 million for school transportation. With these cuts, the governor now has the 7 percent cut to higher education he proposed back in January.
The worst part of this is, after lawmakers worked to add $10 million for school transportation, the governor has gutted the funding yet again. He withheld funding from this area last year and has basically stripped the money for districts to bus kids to and from school again. With gas prices hovering between $3.50 and $4 a gallon, rural districts will get hit the hardest.
The reason behind the withholds is touted as the need to pay for last winter’s blizzard, the Joplin tornado and flooding in Missouri. No serious discussion has taken place on whether or not to tap the state’s rainy day fund to pay for these expenses.
The other reason given is a revenue loss from capping the corporate franchise tax. This surprises me because the franchise tax limit for this year is the same as last year. Additional revenues from this tax were projected to increase, so there is no way to know if the state will actually lose money because of capping the tax. Bear in mind, the governor signed Senate Bill 19, which caps the corporate franchise tax and eliminates it over the next five years
After months of promising schools flat funding this year as compared to the year before, I am disappointed to deliver this news to educators. I am particularly concerned about how rural schools will continue to meet transportation needs with increased costs and reduced revenues.
Lawmakers have worked hard to fund education at the cost of other state programs over the last several years. Few in the education community have noticed or appreciated this commitment. It has been a struggle to meet the state’s needs while funding education at such high levels during down times in our economy. The governor’s decision to put education first, but only when it comes to cuts, makes this news even more difficult to deliver to those educating our future workforce.
There are a lot of folks in the Missouri General Assembly who plan to fight this every step of the way. It is important to note, it is the Legislature’s duty to approve the governor’s proposed budget. The governor should not take it upon himself to pick winners and losers without lawmakers’ consent.
This is not the time to take steps backward. This is the time to move forward on ensuring Missouri students get a first-class education.
This blog features observations from Randy Turner, a former teacher, newspaper reporter and editor. Send news items or comments to rturner229@hotmail.com
Friday, June 17, 2011
Stouffer: Education is always the first thing Gov. Nixon cuts
In his weekly report, Sen. Bill Stouffer, R-Napton, says Gov. Jay Nixon is hurting education in Missouri with his decision to cut funding to pay disaster costs, including those associated with the May 22 Joplin tornado:
Bill Stouffer is a self-serving, brain-dead, asshole who believes we, the citizens of Missouri, cannot live without him on the public payroll, contributing nothing to our future and quality of life. Notice how he does not have a solution or recommendations on the budget, but only wants to criticize others, i.e. Nixon this time.
ReplyDeleteVickie Hartzler was correct in her evaluation of him in the 4th District Primary Election, he is a no-nothing who will lead us nowhere.
Vickie Hartzler was correct in her evaluation of him in the 4th District Primary Election, he is a no-nothing who will lead us nowhere.
ReplyDeleteIt seems as though we have a lot of them in office doesn't it?
This would be the same guy who would complain that the budget was not balanced to pay for these cost. As was said he is self serving.
ReplyDeleteAnd what does Bill Stouffer cut first? Services to the disabled, poor, sick.....people he doesn't care about. His only concern is lining the pockets of the businesses that support his campaigns that boost his ego. Now he is running for Sec. of State so expect him to find all kinds of voter fraud to whine about. Voter fraud which doesn't exist except of members of his own party that vote where they don't live.
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