Missouri bill to strip millions from higher education; Harris Stowe set to lose 40% in state funding

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A bill in Missouri is set to strip millions of dollars from higher education, with Harris Stowe State University facing a 40% cut in state funding. The proposed budget reduction has sparked concerns about the impact on students and the future of higher education in the state.
Missouri's proposed budget includes significant cuts to higher education. Harris Stowe State University is expected to lose 40% of its state funding. The university is one of several institutions affected by the budget reduction. The cuts are part of a larger effort to reduce state spending. The impact on students and the future of higher education in Missouri is a concern.
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