Budget Information
These links contain detailed information on Governor Nixon's Fiscal Year 2010 spending restrictions. Article IV, Section 27 of the Missouri Constitution and Section 33.290 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri give the Governor authority to control the rate of expenditures and ensure the state’s budget does not exceed estimated revenues.
February 2010 Additional Expenditure Restrictions (.PDF)
January 2010 Additional Expenditure Restrictions (.PDF)
October 2009 Additional Expenditure Restrictions (.PDF)
July 2009 Expenditure Restrictions (.PDF)
Fiscal Year 2010 Summary Information regarding the Governor’s Enactment / Veto of Appropriation Bills
The links below are arranged by appropriation bill number and include information released the day Governor Nixon signed appropriation bills into law, which went into effect for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2009 and ending June 30, 2010 (except where noted).
House Bill |
Signed Appropriation Letters |
Fact Sheet |
Appropriation Bill |
FY10 Totals by Department |
| House Bill 1 includes funding for public debt | ||||
| House Bill 2 includes funding for the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education | ||||
| House Bill 3 includes funding for the Department of Higher Education | ||||
| House Bill 4 includes funding for the Department of Revenue and the Department of Transportation | ||||
| House Bill 5 includes funding for the Office of Administration and state employee benefits | ||||
| House Bill 6 includes funding for the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Department of Conservation | ||||
| House Bill 7 includes funding for the Department of Economic Development, the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and the Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration | ||||
| House Bill 8 includes funding for the Department of Public Safety | ||||
| House Bill 9 includes funding for the Department of Corrections | ||||
| House Bill 10 includes funding for the Department of Health and Senior Services and the Department of Mental Health | ||||
| House Bill 11 includes funding for the Department of Social Services | ||||
| House Bill 12 includes funding for the Judiciary, State Public Defender, General Assembly, and Statewide Elected Officials | ||||
| House Bill 13 includes funding for State Leasing | ||||
| House Bill 14 includes supplemental funding (for Fiscal Year 2009) | ||||
| House Bill 15 includes supplemental funding for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (for Fiscal Year 2009) | ||||
| House Bill 17 includes funding for Reappropriations (for July 1, 2009 through June 30, 2011) | ||||
| House Bill 21 includes funding for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 | ||||
| House Bill 22 includes funding for Capital Improvements, Maintenance and Repair |