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Murray State University to receive record amount of capital projects funding

Murray State University to receive record amount of capital projects funding
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By West Kentucky Star staff
Apr. 16, 2024 | MURRAY
By West Kentucky Star staff Apr. 16, 2024 | 09:37 AM | MURRAY
The state biennium budget includes funding and support for Murray State University, including a record amount of capital projects funding. 

These major projects are in addition to a new $45.5 million School of Nursing and Health Professions building in which construction will begin in the coming months. 

Items in the state's biennium budget include: 

Funding for a $60 million facility in order to construct a new Veterinary Sciences building within the University's Hutson School of Agriculture to enhance existing and future programs in veterinary sciences. 

Support for Murray State University's statewide Program of Distinction in Cybersecurity and Network Management, with an allocation of $10 million in funding for the construction, renovation and operations for the University's Cyber Education and Research Center. 

An appropriation of $38 million for the construction of a new learning commons with a housing component. 

Base appropriations of $52.8 million for FY 24-25 and $56.2 million for FY 25-26 to Murray State, which includes a $1.8 million inflationary base increase each fiscal year. 

An allocation of $46.6 million in asset preservation and deferred maintenance that allows Murray State to complete continued facilities renovation and campus renewal projects.

Reauthorizations and authorizations for University bonding in the amount of $122.2 million to assist with items such as residential housing, athletic facilities, electrical systems, HVAC and water piping. 

The legislature passed Senate Joint Resolution 170  in order for the Council on Postsecondary Education to contract for an independent study with recommendations for the 2025 Legislation Session regarding a doctoral program for professional practice and licensure degrees in veterinary medicine at Murray State University.

"We are very grateful to our state legislators for their support of Murray State University through this biennial budget. This is a record amount of capital projects funding in one biennial budget as we work to improve our campus and we are very appreciative. Their commitment will assist us greatly with many important priorities for the betterment of our University and specifically to benefit our students, faculty, staff and region," Murray State University President Dr. Bob Jackson said.
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