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What's up Gov?
JEFFERSON CITY, MO .
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Missouri state employees will lose out on
state matching of money contributed to a savings plan after the
latest round of budget cuts announced by Gov. Jay Nixon on
Tuesday.
The state will not match employee’s contributions up to $35 a
month to a deferred compensation plan. The savings plan is
similar to a 401K plan where the savings are invested.
The deferred compensation
plan is administered by the Missouri State Employees' Retirement
System. MOSERS spokesperson Chris
Rackers said that while they do oversee the savings plan, it is
completely separate from the actual pension fund.
About 38,000 state employees participate in the savings plan.
Two of the largest cuts include $24 million from rural broadband
Internet and $29 million from the radio system that would
improve radio systems used by emergency responders.
The cutbacks are part of additional $73.8 million in budget
cuts.
Nixon has cut a total of more than $700 million from the $23.7
billion approved by lawmakers for state operations and capital
improvements after Tuesdays round of budget cuts.
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