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Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Greitens budget cut will trim four percent from Joplin, area schools' bus funding
Each Missouri school district will lose four percent of its state transportation funding as a part of the $146 million in budget cuts announced by Gov. Eric Greitens Monday.
This Kansas City Action 41 report examines what those cuts will mean.
2 comments:
Anonymous
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Missouri will be WINNING like kaansASS and darkansASS.
Good thing MO supports schools! Are they aware there are students who live more than 2 miles from school, aren't old enough to drive (if they could afford cars), whose parents have to work for a living? Four per cent of the bus budget, that's a small amount. Whose job goes: bus driver or mechanic? And higher education, just raise the price; those students can just add it to their loans.
2 comments:
Missouri will be WINNING like kaansASS and darkansASS.
Yooge!
Good thing MO supports schools! Are they aware there are students who live more than 2 miles from school, aren't old enough to drive (if they could afford cars), whose parents have to work for a living? Four per cent of the bus budget, that's a small amount. Whose job goes: bus driver or mechanic? And higher education, just raise the price; those students can just add it to their loans.
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