Renee Basick reports from the state capital.
Proposed legislation designed to give schools millions of dollars that are left over from desegregation programs faced intense opposition on the senate floor.
Senator Harold Caskey, a democrat from Bates County, sponsored the controversial bill that will route most of the dollars into St. Louis and Kansas City schools.
Senator John Russell, a republican opponent from Laclede county says the bill will give poor kids who have more poor neighbors most of the funds.
Casky disagrees, saying his bill will benefit the entire state.
Renee Basick has the story from Jefferson City.
Money that once went to blur racial boundaries in Missouri schools would become more evenly distributed across the state as a part of Senator Ted House's bill.
House's legislation is a reaction agaisnt another bill designed to pour most of the funds into schools where poverty is prevalent.
He says this is a waste of money because internal structure must change first.
House says under his bill, money would be taken out of inefficient administration and put into classrooms, where it belongs.