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  General Revenue Reports
 

2007

General Revenue Report

Missouri Revenues Rebound in June; Long Term Concerns Remain

Missouri Revenues Decline in May; Long Term Concerns Increase

April Revenues Grow; New Long-Term Concerns Surface

Modest Revenue Growth Signals Need for Caution

February Revenues Maintain Moderate Growth Pace

January Revenue Growth Continues at Moderate Pace

2006

December General Revenue Report

November General Revenue Report

Revenue Ahead of Forecast for First Quarter Fiscal Year 2007

June Missouri Ends Fiscal Year With Strong Revenue Growth

May General Revenue Report

April General Revenue Report

March General Revenue Report

February General Revenue Report

January General Revenue Report & Analysis

2005

House Joint Resolution 12: Hancock Revisited

Missouri General Revenue Report: Collections Ahead of Forecast; Growth Could Still Leave Budget Under Strain

Missouri General Revenue Report: Hurricanes May Impact State's Economy

Missouri Ends Fiscal Year With Revenue Gain; State Still Faces Uncertainty in 2006

2004

Missouri's Revenue Situation: Is the Fiscal Crisis Really Over?

Further Expenditure Lid Will Harm State Service Ballot Propositions

Revenue Bills Summary - By Mid-Legislative Session

Testimony in Support of SJR 51 Senate Governmental Accountability & Fiscal Oversight Committee

House Committee Substitute for House Joint Resolution 49: Hancock Revisted

House Joint Resolution 49: Hancock Revisited

Missouri's Fiscal Crisis Remains Severe: Revenue Options are Available as Compared to continued Spending Cuts