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Missouri Revenue

Reducing Federal Deficits Without Significant Revenue Would Cost Missouri Billions

Tackling the federal budget deficit without significant new revenue could cost Missouri more than $3.4 billion between 2013 and 2021, damaging ecoomic recovery and future growth by drastically cutting federal investments in schools, roads & bridges, safe communities, and
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Reducing Federal Deficits Without Significant Revenue Would Cost Missouri Billions

Tackling the federal budget deficit without significant new revenue could cost Missouri more than $3.4 billion between 2013 and 2021, damaging ecoomic recovery and future growth by drastically cutting federal investments in schools, roads & bridges, safe communities, and
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Stabilizing Missouri’s Road Funding

The Missouri Department of Transportation faces a steep decline in revenue at the same time that need is increasing dramatically. While there are no easy solutions to this crisis, the Missouri Budget Project evaluates potential solutions in this new report.
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FY 2012 Missouri General Revenue Report

Missouri net general revenue collections grew 3.2 percent for FY 2012. However, the state continues to face budget challenges, as total GR collections remain lower than those collected in FY 2008, and the growth rate is lower than in FY 2011.  To learn more about the
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FY 2012 Missouri General Revenue Report

Missouri net general revenue collections grew 3.2 percent for FY 2012. However, the state continues to face budget challenges, as total GR collections remain lower than those collected in FY 2008, and the growth rate is lower than in FY 2011.  To learn more about the
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MO Ends FY 2012 With GR Up 3.2 Percent

The state has ended the fiscal year with 3.2 percent net growth and collections outpacing projections, but falling short of the growth rate seen in FY 2011.  However, the net general revenue total remains far below collections attained in FY 2008. To learn more about year
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MO Ends FY 2012 With GR Up 3.2 Percent

The state has ended the fiscal year with 3.2 percent net growth and collections outpacing projections, but falling short of the growth rate seen in FY 2011.  However, the net general revenue total remains far below collections attained in FY 2008. To learn more about year
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Supreme Court Rules on Health Reform: Significant Fiscal Impact for MO

Today the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act, though it did rule that states are not compelled to participate in its Medicaid expansion provisions.  Click here to learn more about the fiscal impact for Missouri. 
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FY 2013 Budget Relies on Risky Assumptions

Although the FY13 budget is technically balanced, it relies on budgeting maneuvers and optimistic assumptions. As a result, Missouri’s FY 2013 budget may not truly be fully funded, which may necessitate $150 – $200 million in mid-year budget reductions.  For more
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Budget May Have Passed, But There is Still Time for Responsible Leadership

The budget may have passed through the legislature, but there is still time for policymakers to enact balanced solutions that include new revenue, protecting the services that all Missourians rely on and improving our economy both now and in the future. To read MBP’s full
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