Governor Holden held a press conference last night where he urged House Republicans to approve the use of the Rainy Day Fund.
The Senate passed the measure earlier this week, and the House Democrats have already indicated their support of the Fund's use.
Holden wants the Republicans to put politics aside and join the rest of the legislature in supporting the bill.
The House will debate the Rainy Day Fund tommorrow.
Ashley Hall, Missouri Capital Caucus.
Date:May 8, 2002
By: Ashley Hall
State Capital Bureau
Today the House will hear debate over the use of the Rainy Day Fund.
The Senate passed the proposal earlier this week, and Governor Holden urged the House to follow in its footsteps.
Holden warned the House of consequences that may occur if the Fund is not used.
The House Democrats have already expressed their support of the Fund's use, but House Republican leader, Catherine Hannaway, said that there are other ways the governor can solve the budget crisis.
Ashley Hall, Missouri Capital Caucus.
Date:May 8, 2002
By: Ashley Hall
State Capital Bureau
At a press conference last night, Governor Holden urged House Republicans to support the Rainy Day Fund usage.
Because the governor's plan to borrow one hundred twenty million dollars requires a two-thirds vote in the house, Republicans can block the idea
The House Republican Leader, Catherine Hannaway, said there are other ways for the governor to deal with the budget crisis.
Ashley Hall, Missouri Capital Caucus.