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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Despite concerns from Republican lawmakers about Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon's withholding money from programs this year, most of his 2015 supplemental budget request is moving forward.
A Missouri House panel on Tuesday approved additional spending for 2015, including $120 million in general funds.
Republican lawmakers have previously criticized the request while the governor's office continues to withhold about $451 million from other priorities this year.
State budget director Linda Lueberring says the additional money is for bills that have to be paid.
About $82 million of that is for increased costs in the state's Medicaid pharmacy program, primarily from the high cost of providing new Hepatitis C drug Sovaldi.
The measure must be approved by the full House before going to the Senate.
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