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		Missouri Digital News
	
	
		
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		Mo. Digital News
	
	
		
		MDN.ORG: 
		Missouri Digital News
	
	
		
	
	
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 Missouri lawmakers now lashing out at Governor Jay Nixon's decision to withhold funding from the budget.   | 
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Wrap: Republican Budget Chairman Ryan Silvey -- blasting the state's Budget Director.
This -- over Nixon's decision to withhold 150-million-dollars from this year's budget to help pay for disaster relief efforts.
All of this without legislative approval.
But Silvey says there are other ways Nixon could have found funding.
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 Description: Veto. Veto creates a fund balance. That's a choice -- it's not the choice the governor took. Right because we have a governor who doesn't want to deal with the legislature.  | |
In response to Silvey, the Budget Department said Nixon's decision gives him "more flexibility to make adjustments."
From the state Capitol, I'm Elizabeth Hagedorn, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.
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 More Missouri politicians now blasting Governor Jay Nixon over the constitutionality of his budget cuts.   | 
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Wrap: Members of the House Appropriations committee-- now joining State Auditor Tom Schweich in calling Nixon's recent budget cuts a misuse of executive power.
Nixon chose to withhold 150-million-dollars in funds from the 20-12 budget to pay for disaster relief costs that won't be covered by the Feds.
In a hearing, Cole County Republican Rodney Schaad told the state's Budget Director Linda Luebbering he wanted to know where this money was going.
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| Description: What is the obligation? Who are we obligated to? And how much money are we obligated to give them? I cannot tell you specific dollar amounts. We've been very clear that we cannot tell you that yet. | |
Luebbering said Nixon's decision gives him "more flexibility to make adjustments."