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(Update: MSU President Responds) Bevin Orders College, University Budgets Cut by 4.5 Percent

J. Tyler Franklin
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WFPL

Update 7 p.m.: Murray State University President Dr. Bob Davies issued a response to media reports of Governor Bevin's order. He says while MSU hasn't yet been officially notified of this order, this amount represents $2.16 million for the university.  

Original Story:

Republican Gov. Matt Bevin has ordered immediate 4.5 percent cuts in state funding to all public colleges and universities. 

The order comes as state lawmakers are locked in a stalemate over a two-year state spending plan. House and Senate leaders broke off negotiations on Thursday because Senate Republicans insisted on budget cuts for higher education while Democrats refused.

Bevin first proposed his mid-year budget cuts in January as part of a plan to cut state spending by $650 million and use the savings to begin to pay down the state's public pension debt. The House and the Senate did not include Bevin's 4.5 percent mid-year cuts in their budget proposals. But Bevin, citing a state law that allows him to reduce allotments for executive branch agencies, cut their budgets anyway.

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