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Gov. Mike Parson's vetoes slash millions for St. Louis-area projects

Most prominently, Parson vetoed $46 million for an allied health building at St. Louis Community College.
Credit: DILIP VISHWANAT | SLBJ

ST. LOUIS — Millions of dollars in funding for St. Louis-area projects has been slashed by Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, who made 201 vetoes, cutting $555.3 million from the coming year's state budget.

The General Assembly, which OK'd the $51.8 billion budget in May, returns for a veto session in September, but would need two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate to override the Parson moves.

Most prominently, Parson vetoed $46 million for an allied health building at St. Louis Community College. A spokesperson for the college didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. 

He also cut $10 million from a $25 million appropriation for Great Rivers Greenway, the St. Louis-based developer of urban trails. It's for the Brickline Greenway, which is to connect Fairground Park, Forest Park, Tower Grove Park and the Gateway Arch.

Read the full story on the St. Louis Business Journal's website.

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