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TexasTowelie

(122,528 posts)
Tue Jan 3, 2017, 01:50 AM Jan 2017

Uncertainty about legislative session, funding worries K-12, college leaders

As the 2017 legislative session nears, K-12 and higher education leaders in southwest Missouri say they don't yet have any idea what to expect.

Education officials experienced a certain level of year-to-year predictability during the tenure of Gov. Jay Nixon, who made public education a priority. They worked together on key topics such as funding, capital projects and targeted programs.

The Republican Gov.-elect, Eric Greitens, has been fairly tight-lipped on the specifics of his education agenda and what the public education sector can expect after he takes office.

Since the November election shake-up, many Springfield-area education leaders have redoubled efforts to strengthen existing relationships with lawmakers, forged new connections with incoming representatives and reached out to the governor-elect.

Read more: http://www.news-leader.com/story/news/education/2017/01/01/uncertainty-legislative-session-funding-worries-k-12-college-leaders/95052736/

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