The House passed a five billion dollar budget for lower education.
But, House Democratic leadership says it's not enough.
Almitra Smith has more from the state Capitol.
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Republicans say the bill does what the governor wanted.
Democratic floor leader Rick Johnson says the governor's concerns aren't the issue.
House Budget Chairman Carl Bearden says the budget includes a one-hundred-forty million dollar increase without the tax increases proposed by the governor.
From the state Capitol, I'm Almitra Smith.
Date:05/04/04
By: Almitra Smith
State Capital Bureau
House Republicans passed an education budget today (Tuesday) that they say does what the Governor wants without raising taxes.
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Even though the budget proposal goes beyond the amount Democratic governor Bob Holden recommended, some Democratic lawmakers say it isn't enough money for Missouri schools.
But, House Budget Chairman Carl Bearden says they are just playing politics.
The bill passed the House one-hundred-and-one to thirtynine. It must gain approval from the Senate before going to the Governor.
From the state Capitol, I'm Almitra Smith.