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12/2/2009 - Kelly no longer ranking Democrat on the Budget Committee:
During the 2009 legislative session, Kelly was known for maintaining a good relationship with the committee chair, Republican Allen Icet of Wildwood.
11/4/2009 - State revenue collections continue to fail:
House Budget Chair, Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, described the governor's projection as "optimistic."
11/4/2009 - Medicaid expansion :
House Budget Committee Chairmen Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, said he's seen the federal government stop short with payments before.
11/17/2009 - Gov. Nixon proposes tuition freeze and budget cuts:
State legislators, such as Sen. Joan Bray, D-St. Louis County and Budget Chairman Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, said they supported the governor's strategy to make it clear what he wants early.
10/5/2009 - More budget cuts expected as state revenues drop more than expected.:
House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, agreed with Luebbering's assessment. While he expected a decline, 10 percent was worse than he anticipated, Icet said. In order to reach a balanced budget by April - as required by the Missouri constitution - Nixon will have to make cuts throughout the year, Icet said.
10/28/2009 - Gov. Nixon announces $204 million in new budget cuts:
House Budget Chair Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, and Sen. Jason Crowell, R-Cape Girardeau, said they expect Nixon will have to cut even more than the $634 million in withholdings and vetoes he has already made.
9/28/2009 - MoDOT the only state agency to pay employees bonuses:
But St. Louis County Republican Representative Allen Icet says that's no reason why the legislature can't ask for the criteria to get a bonus.
9/22/2009 - More than 100 state workers rally the state capitol.:
But on the other side, Chairman of the Budget Committee, Republican Representative Allen Icet says in order for more state jobs to be added, programs elsewhere would have to be cut.
9/10/2009 - State revenue collections decline for the fourth straight month:
Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, who described the figures as "a significant
5/7/2009 - Debate over stimulus funds rages in Senate:
The House Budget Chairman, Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, said the debate over removing the money did nothing to address the issue of whether those who could have received coverage actually would have. Icet said the problem lies in a system where doctors lose money when they're not reimbursed for covering patients on Medicaid.
5/6/2009 - As deadline approaches, the Missouri House continues budget work:
Republican Representative Allen Icet and Democratic Representative Trent Skaggs argued over the amount that should be used for Medicaid.
5/6/2009 - House Republicans reject health care bill, accuse Nixon of bribery:
House Budget Committee chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said he originally did not sign the bill because the health care proposal does not sufficiently cover able-bodied adults.
5/4/2009 - Stimulus bill passes House:
Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, who sponsored the bill, and Kelly also argued during debate that the projects weren't pork.
5/4/2009 - Kansas City left out.:
Democrat Michael Corcoran from St. Louis debated with fellow Representative, Republican Allen Icet about the odds of  increasing the $12 million allotted for the city's metro.
4/8/2009 - House committee passes bill to use federal stimulus money for fiscal year 2009:
The bill passed on Wednesday is designated for the remainder of fiscal year 2009. Mark Schwartz, the budget and policy analyst for House Budget Committee chairman Allen Icet, said the bill for fiscal year 2010 is expected to come from Nixon's office next week.
4/30/2009 - Mo. House blocks $336 million stimulus bill :
After Democrats criticized the bill for unnecessary expenditures, bill sponsor Allen Icet said all of the proposed projects would help the citizens of Missouri.
4/30/2009 - $336 million in stimulus funding for state projects rejected House:
Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, who sponsored the bill, said all of the capital projects would benefit Missouri citizens. He asked the bill's opponents to clarify which expenses could be considered "pork."
4/29/2009 - Without debate, Missouri's House restores $31 million for Columbia's Ellis Fischel Cancer Center:
House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, offered the amendment to put funding for Ellis Fischel back into the $1.6 billion federal stimulus spending bill. The amendment faced no House debate or opposition.
4/27/2009 - House Democrats walkout of vote:
House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, who sponsored the original stimulus bill, wouldn't rule out finding funding for Fischel.
4/27/2009 - Federal funding for Ellis Fischel at stake after House dispute:
But the House Budget Committee chairman said he does not think the bill's committee passage means the death knell for Ellis Fischel's funding. Rep. Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said the nature of the process would allow opportunities to get Ellis Fischel back into the bill.
4/23/2009 - House Republicans now want $1 billion tax reduction:
Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, disagreed. He said a tax cut could indeed be treated as general revenue funds and would not slash existing programs.   
4/21/2009 - No conference to discuss children's health care:
Republican Budget Chair Allen Icet opposed an additional conference, saying the health-care proposal is a 24 million dollar revenue commitment:
4/21/2009 - House denies Gov.'s proposal to increase health care coverage for low-income children:
House Budget Committee Chair Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, said further expansion of the program would put Missouri in an even more difficult financial situation.
4/20/2009 - Governor's job plan stripped in House Committee:
House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said Nixon's job creation program could also be considered a pet project. He said the committee dedicated the funds to good projects and simply had different priorities than the governor.
4/20/2009 - House Budget takes $100 million from jobs program:
Committee Chairman Allen Icet says he never heard from Nixon on how the governor wanted to spend the money.
4/15/2009 - Kinder, Icet support METRO funding:
Lieutenant Gov. Peter Kinder spoke with House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet and METRO CEO Bob Baer.
3/3/2009 - House Budget chairman recommends eradication of a health care program that would benefit the UM System:
Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, justified his proposal saying it would be unfair to current programs to fund new programs, such as the "Caring for Missourians Initiative."
3/11/2009 - House committee passes fiscal year 2010 budget bills:
JEFFERSON CITY - The House Budget Committee late Wednesday night passed the state budget for fiscal year 2010. The 13 bills that comprise the House's version of the state budget will be ready for the House floor in two weeks, committee chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said.
3/11/2009 - Democrats vs. Republicans in House budget cuts:
Kelly said St. Louis Republican Chairman Allen Icet broke the rules by not taking the amendments out of committee.
2/3/2009 - Bill would add 16 cents to current cigarette sales tax:
House Budget Chair Republican Representative Allen Icet, from St. Louis County, said the tax is not a solution to the budget crisis.
2/18/2009 - Nixon promises aggressive use of federal stimulus money:
Republican budget leaders agree that outright rejecting all federal stimulus funds is not in the state's best interests. House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said the Senate, House and governor all agree that receiving more money to fund the state Department of Transportation and other infrastructure projects is helpful and necessary. But because of the stipulations placed on the state stabilization funds for health care and education, some Republicans are ..
1/29/2009 - Republicans react to State of the State Address:
House budget chair Republican Allen Icet criticized Nixon for balancing the 2010 budget on $800 million in expected federal bailout money.
1/29/2009 - Republican react to Nixon's budget:
House Budget Chair Allen Icet of St. Louis County says Nixon is counting on an 800 million dollar bailout from the federal government to balance the books.
1/27/2009 - State of the State address focuses on job creation and health care :
Similar skepticism was expressed by the House Budget Committee chair, Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County.
1/27/2009 - Nixon's proposed budget to rely on $800 million from federal stimulus package:
Both House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet and Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Gary Nodler said the funds should be limited to one-time expenditures -- not built into the core of the budget since there is no guarantee Congress would continue the state support in future years.
1/27/2009 - In his State of the State address, Governor Nixon surprised Senators with a package he never mentioned before his speech.:
House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, a Republican from St. Louis County said no Senators knew about the package, but he had been curious where Nixon was planning to get the money.
1/26/2009 - State legislative leaders await balanced budget, bipartisanship cooperation in Nixon's State of the State address:
Rep. Chris Kelly, D-Columbia, said bipartisan cooperation on budget matters has been a priority for House leadership. Kelly, who served as the House's Budget Committee chairman from 1991 to 1994, has been in communication with current House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood.
1/21/2009 - Nixon vows against 2010 higher education budget cuts:
House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said he heard of Nixon's promise early Wednesday afternoon, shortly after Nixon held his press conference in Columbia. Icet, the top House leader in state budget matters, expressed concern about the preservation of the need-based Access Missouri financial aid program, and he said he would have appreciated prior notice of Nixon's intentions, especially in the interest of bipartisanship.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 9, 2009:
House Budget Chairman Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, said he doesn't think revenues will rebound enough to meet Nixon's projection.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of November 2, 2009:
House Budget Chairman Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County, said he doesn't think revenues will rebound enough to meet Nixon's projection.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 20, 2009:
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet and METRO CEO Bob Baer say the money is necessary to help the St. Louis transit system's riders.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 13, 2009:
Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder, House Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet and METRO CEO Bob Baer say the money is necessary to help the St. Louis transit system's riders.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of April 6, 2009:
Budget Committee Chairman Allen Icet, a St. Louis County Republican, says he plans to introduce new legislation next week to hand out more money in fiscal year 2010.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 30, 2009:
"The purpose of the rule is that we as a state must live within our means, just as families and businesses do," said Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County. "This prevents the concept that we can just offer amendments to spend, spend, spend with no fiscal restraint whatsoever."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 23, 2009:
"The purpose of the rule is that we as a state must live within our means, just as families and businesses do," said Rep. Allen Icet, R-St. Louis County. "This prevents the concept that we can just offer amendments to spend, spend, spend with no fiscal restraint whatsoever."
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 16, 2009:
The House Budget Committee late Wednesday night passed the state budget for fiscal year 2010. The 13 bills that comprise the House's version of the state budget will be ready for the House floor in two weeks, committee chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said.
- Missouri Government News for the Week of March 9, 2009:
The House Budget Committee late Wednesday night passed the state budget for fiscal year 2010. The 13 bills that comprise the House's version of the state budget will be ready for the House floor in two weeks, committee chairman Allen Icet, R-Wildwood, said.

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