House budget prioritizes infrastructure investment

House budget prioritizes infrastructure investment
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The Missouri House has passed a spending plan which includes funding for several key business priorities backed by the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry, including money to improve Interstate 44 and expand broadband access in rural areas. House lawmakers passed the budget bills – which total roughly $50 billion – on Thursday, April 4.

Legislators have shown a commitment to investing in Missouri’s infrastructure and maximizing the state’s position as a logistics hub. After making a historic investment in I-70 last year, House lawmakers have proposed a FY25 budget that contains additional funding to expand I-44 in southwest Missouri, as well as money to repair rural roads.

The House budget is nearly $2 billion less than proposed by Gov. Mike Parson.

Kara Corches, Missouri Chamber vice president of governmental affairs, emphasized the importance of funding the upskill credentials program, stating, “Now, more than ever, Missouri employers need every tool in their toolbox to attract and retain workers. Funding for the upskill credential program is critical in supporting Missouri in the global competition for jobs and talent.”

Corches further highlighted the significance of strategic investments in various areas, including addressing child care shortages, enhancing public safety, and investing in technology manufacturing to maintain Missouri’s competitive edge.

The budget bills have now advanced to the Senate for further consideration. Representatives from both chambers must collaborate to reach a compromise before the constitutional deadline of May 10.



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