
But yesterday, Lewis Reed, president of the city's Board of Aldermen, called for Greitens to do something else: Give the city more money.
In a letter dated July 31, Reed said he believes the state owes the city $20 million, saying the city has been picking up more than its rightful share of the cost of housing state prisoners.
"With looming reductions in federal assistance to cities like ours, the city of St. Louis can no longer subsidize 75 percent of the cost of housing state detainees," he writes. "The state needs to reimburse us at the rate of $37.50 per day, as prescribed in the statute."
Indeed, under state law, the state reimburses cities for holding defendants facing state charges — or who have later violated terms of their parole or probation.…