Governor Kehoe Signs FY 2025 Supplemental Budget Bill

MARCH 17, 2025

 — Today, Governor Mike Kehoe signed the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 supplemental budget bill, HB 14, that was passed by the General Assembly last week. The bill allows for current operations of state government to continue through FY 2025.

"This supplemental bill reflects our commitment to ensuring critical services continue uninterrupted for Missourians," said Governor Kehoe. "From strengthening education and special needs services to supporting law enforcement and senior care, this funding will make a meaningful impact on communities across our state."

HB 14 totals over $1.9 billion, including $391.5 million in general revenue, $1.4 billion in federal funds, and $183.4 million in other funds. The supplemental budget bill includes funding for several high priority areas:

  • $14 million for services provided to Missouri seniors, including home-delivered and congregate meals, transportation, in-home services, and more;
  • $157.4 million to support the Foundation Formula for public schools;
  • $20.8 million to provide special education instruction, therapies and other related services to children with disabilities ages 3-5;
  • $16.5 million for the First Steps program;
  • $250,000 for immigration enforcement training pursuant to Executive Order 25-04; and
  • $187,500 and staff to support full time Division of Drug and Crime Control (DDCC) investigators within each of the nine MSHP troop regions.

For more information on HB 14, click here.

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