This will be helpful to residents of the Show Me State:

Tuition and academic fees will be frozen for the second straight year at Missouri’s public four-year colleges and universities, Gov. Jay Nixon announced Tuesday.

Nixon said he will have to reduce higher education spending by 5.2 percent, or $42 million, for the next fiscal year. The schools’ leaders agreed to the tuition freeze for the 2010-11 tuition year, while the governor pledged upcoming education budget cuts will be less steep than they could have been in tough economic times.

The agreement must still be approved by Missouri lawmakers and governing boards at the colleges and universities. Nixon, a Democrat, said his administration worked with university leaders and faculty in gaining support for the freeze.

“Keeping higher education affordable is one of the best steps we can take to turn this economy around,” Nixon said. “By working together to freeze tuition we are reversing a decade-long trend.”

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Jesse Singal is a former opinion writer for The Boston Globe and former web editor of the Washington Monthly. He is currently a master's student at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Policy. Follow him on Twitter at @jessesingal.