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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Governor Mike Parson’s office is now freezing $180 million in spending The cuts are being made to not only make up for lost revenue but to also allow the state to purchase more personal protective equipment. The cuts will help make up for lost revenue and also allow the state to purchase more personal protective equipment. Read More