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The Missouri House heard Sen. Andrew Koenig's omnibus education bill. Parents and education advocates raised concerns about funding and curriculum.
District of Columbia College Access Act of 1999: Provided funding for students in Washington, D.C. to attend universities in Maryland and Virginia at in-state tuition. Pub. L. 106–98 (text) 2000 (No short title) Amended the Higher Education Act to streamline the grant application process for tribal colleges. Pub. L. 106–211 (text) 2000
The money becomes part of the state’s share of the federally sponsored program. This year, Missouri must provide 34.69% of the cost of most Medicaid services. An exception is the group covered ...
State Senator Lincoln Hough speaks before the ribbon cutting for the new Arc of the Ozarks' Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center at 2648 S. Nettleton Ave. on Friday, Feb. 9, 2024.
Temporary Sales Tax Increase for Transportation Amendment. Would impose a 0.75% sales and use tax increase for a maximum of ten years to fund transportation projects. Failed [3] 408,288 (40.82%) 591,932 (59.18%) Amendment 8 Veterans Lottery Ticket Amendment. Would allow the creation of a new lottery ticket to specifically fund veterans' programs.
After earlier passing the House and Senate in different forms in May 2008 mainly with support from Democrats and a few Republicans, a bipartisan deal was brokered and the bill passed as an amendment to H.R. 2642, the FY08 Supplemental Appropriations Bill, commonly referred to as the War Funding Bill.
It also includes increased funding for schools, higher learning institutions, and hospitals. The HEALS Act would fund supplemental unemployment benefits at $200 per week, a reduction compared to the CARES Act's benefit of $600 per week. [11] [12] However, the bill provides a payroll tax credit to businesses equal to 50% of COVID expenses. [13] [14]
The bill still includes the creation of a training program “prepare teachers to teach the principles of American civics and patriotism.” Teachers who participate will receive $3,000.