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Mo. House gives initial approval to state budget, a win for K-12 schools

Missouri capitolJEFFERSON CITY (AP) – A spending plan to increase money for Missouri K-12 public education has won initial House approval.

The House spent hours Tuesday tweaking a package of bills that outline a roughly $8.8-billion general revenue budget for next fiscal year.

Combined with federal and other funds, that plan would allow the state to spend more than $26 billion in the fiscal year beginning July 1.

The House budget plan includes roughly $74 million more in basic aid for K-12 schools than this year. But that’s still well short of what’s called for under a school funding formula.

Lawmakers also approved an amendment Tuesday shifting $1 million previously slotted for the Parents as Teachers program, which provides resources for early childhood development. That money instead would go to the Teach for America program.

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