Saturday, May 18, 2013

The latest local news, weather and high school sports from the Heartland

Higher pump prices are impacting state agencies
Posted: 03.05.2012 at 10:59 AM
KTVO Newsdesk
0
Photo

JEFFERSON CITY, MO. -- Missouri state agencies may have to make cuts to their current budgets due to the rising costs of gasoline.

State Budget Director Linda Luebbering says the Highway Patrol will need more money for fuel which could affect the budgets for other state agencies.

Rising fuel prices are also driving up the cost of transporting food and that is leading to higher bills at the state's prisons and mental health facilities.

The Department of Transportation is also seeing the impact of higher gas prices. The state collects a 17-cent-per-gallon gas tax for roads and bridges and drivers are buying less gas due to the higher prices at the pump.


The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Popular Stories
Thumbnail
Pair accused of dealing drugs near school
John Garlock  |  Yesterday at 9:15 PM  |  2 comments
Thumbnail
Fugitive wanted from SWAT raid in custody
KTVO Newsdesk  |  Yesterday at 12:57 PM  |  17 comments
Thumbnail
Superintendent in legal trouble resigns
John Garlock  |  Yesterday at 4:56 PM
Follow Heartland Connection
Get news and weather notifications on your phone by downloading the iPhone or Android app below
Sign up to get alerts and updates for breaking news, severe weather, and deals:
submit
ADVERTISEMENT
Special Features
Best Bets Auto
Auto information from our experts
Your next car
View inventory from Lovegreen Ford Chrysler
Best Bets Home & Ag
Home and Ag information from our experts
Senior Living
Information for you
ADVERTISEMENT