MO Budget Goes to Conference: Protect Jobs and Services

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URGENT ACTION:

Missouri Budget moves to Conference

Tell the Conference Committee to Accept the Senate Versions of HB10 and HB11!
Protect Jobs and our state health, mental health and social services!

Step 1)  Email conference committee members below.

Step 2)  Call House Budget Vice Chair Rick Stream, 573-751-4069 and Senate Budget Chair Gary Nodler, 573-751-2306

Tell them to:

  • ACCEPT THE SENATE VERSION of HBs 10 and 11.
  • Make no cuts to services or jobs.
  • Protect funding for sevices for working families during these emergency times.
Then email us to let us know what you heard! 



Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
MO 2010 Budget Conference Committee

Below is the sample letter:

Subject: Support the Senate Versions of HB10 and HB11

Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],

The 2010 budget must be crafted to protect workers, families and struggling Missourians during these economic times.

I strongly urge you to support the Senate versions of HB 10 and HB 11, including core funding for crucial health, mental health and social services programs. The House version of the budget is outrageous because it eliminates thousands of jobs and cuts critical state services and programs that Missouri families need.

Use Federal economic recovery money as it was intended: to stabilize state budgets and avoid cuts to services or jobs during emergency times.

At a time when workers and families are struggling just to eat, fill their gas tanks, and heat their homes, more cuts to health care and services must be stopped!

Sincerely,

[Your Name]

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What's At Stake:

Rep. Allen Icet, Rep. Rick Stream and Republican House leaders proposed a budget that would eliminate thousands of Missouri jobs and cut critical state services.  

Their cuts to health, mental health and social services programs are unnecessary. The cuts turn away hundreds of millions of federal dollars available to stabilize Missouri's economy.

While the Budget Conference Committee began negotiations 4/29, it is unclear how quickly the budget negotiations may be resolved.


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May 30, 2009