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Home»Politics»Missouri Gov. Kehoe Under Fire After Promises to Shrink Budget to End Income Taxes: ‘Pay more for fewer services so the parasite rich can get another big tax break’

Missouri Gov. Kehoe Under Fire After Promises to Shrink Budget to End Income Taxes: ‘Pay more for fewer services so the parasite rich can get another big tax break’

Is this really a good idea?

Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaJune 23, 20263 Mins Read
Picture from when Mike Kehoe was still a Senator.
Image Source: Missouri News Horizon (via Wikimedia Commons)

As Missouri faces financial challenges ahead of future budget cycles, Governor Mike Kehoe has argued that the solution is to shrink the state budget while continuing efforts to eliminate income taxes. His latest remarks did not sit well with many Missouri residents, as many felt this was the wrong move and could further defund the state.

Earlier this month, Missouri State Auditor Scott Fitzpatrick warned that the state was spending too much and could run out of money by 2028. As reported by KCUR, the warning prompted a response from the governor. Kehoe said that his goal was to reduce the size of the budget and that he was seeking partnerships with municipalities and nonprofits to help fund certain programs.

The situation appears even more challenging given that Missouri eliminated its capital gains tax last year, while the governor remains committed to ending income taxes as well, a move that could further reduce state revenue.

Missouri Residents Slam Governor Kehoe

Many residents on Reddit’s r/Missouri viewed shrinking the budget instead of reconsidering tax cuts as the wrong approach, with some describing Kehoe as the “worst governor ever.”

One local wrote sarcastically: “Fantastic idea! We pay more for fewer services, so the parasite rich can get another big tax break. Who in their right mind would vote for this?”

Another user expressed concern about the potential impact on education: “MO is already second to last place in funding education. The people complaining about some schools having to go to 4 days a week will be really mad when education funding is cut even more.” Someone else responded: “The proposed budget doesn’t fully fund education needs this cycle.”

Others argued that reducing state revenue was, in fact, part of Republican policy: “They can’t cut programs they disagree with, but they can threaten the budgets, or at least threaten the sources of revenue that feed the programs they disagree with.”

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Some residents were also concerned about the impact on local communities: “Penalizing rural communities by placing the onus of funding on municipalities. I bet there are loads of data center developers just salivating at the thought of all the land freed up by those needing to relocate as a result.”

Missouri’s budget for the upcoming fiscal year has not yet been finalized. While lawmakers have approved a $50.7 billion spending plan, the governor still has until the end of June to issue line-item vetoes, meaning parts of the budget could still change. Until that process is complete, uncertainty remains over whether proposed spending reductions will ultimately take effect, leaving many residents and state agencies waiting to see what the final budget will look like.

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