Missouri Lieutenant Governor wants office budget increase

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     JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) – Missouri’s new lieutenant governor says he needs more money for his office’s budget.

     Lt. Gov. Mike Parson told the Missouri House Budget Committee Tuesday that he is seeking an additional $125,000 for his budget, which is currently $463,000.

He says he would use the money for mileage, another employee and possibly for out of state travel.

     The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Parson’s request comes as Gov. Eric Greitens is planning cuts to nursing homes, higher education and state aid for school busing.

     The lieutenant governor’s salary of about $86,600 is the lowest of Missouri’s statewide elected officials and his staff of five employees is the smallest staff.

     Parson, a Republican from Bolivar, says to offset some budget constraints, he no longer employs an attorney in the office.




   

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