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Highway Funding for Missouri is Taking a Drastic Cut and Keeps Declining

Date: March 22, 2011
By: Rebecca May
State Capitol Bureau

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Missouri's Transportation Department reports traffic related fatalities are down by 12% from last year, but a cut of nearly half its budget could affect this statistic.
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Wrap: An organization advocating safety of Missouri drivers is making presentations around the state to raise awareness about the current highway budget crisis.

Chairman, Bill McKenna says money lost is money taken away from vital safety amenities because they can afford only basic road maintenance.

The Department reported there was a decline in the number of traffic-related deaths in 2009 of an estimated 400 people, after a budget increase was passed seven years ago.

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Description: "That's you know 400 people that got home to their families that evening that may not have without these safety things going on."

McKenna says if money is not raised the roads will detioriate. 

Reporting from the state Capitol I'm Becky May, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.

 

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An organization advocating Missouri driver's safety seeks help from major cities in Missouri to make up the loss of nearly $600 million from Missouri's highway budget.
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Wrap: This effort comes after Missouri's Transportation Department suffered a loss of nearly half its budget of $1.2 billion and has cut an estimated 300 workers.

Grace Nichols is the Department's Commission Chairwoman and says the budget will only cover basic maintenance of roads so additional help is being sought.

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Description: "Whether it's legisltaion or whether it is turning to the private industry for help or looking very hard at our entire organization and see if there are ways to cut funding."

Reporting from the state Capitol I'm Becky May, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.

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Wrap: Federal funds for Missouri roads and highways have run out and the Department is seeking additional funding in major cities in Missouri due to the cut of nearly half of its $1.2 billion budget.

Missouri's Transportation Department Commission Chair, Grace Nichols says they have been exploring all options to make up the lack of funds.

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Description: "Whether it's legislation or whether it is turning to the private industry for help or looking very hard at our entire organization and see if there are ways to cut funding."

One cut MoDot has already taken is reducing its staff by 300 workers.

Reporting from the state Capitol I'm Becky May, Newsradio 1120 KMOX.