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After a two week impasse, the Board of Equalization is prepared to meet to address the State of Oklahoma's current year revenue failure. This comes as…
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Capitol Insider: Money Heads Back To State Agencies, Osborn Out As Budget Chair Despite finishing the fiscal year nearly 3.5 percent below general revenue…
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Oklahoma midyear state budget cuts were deeper than necessary, and now the state has $140.8 million that it can allocate to agencies. Gov. Mary Fallin is…
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The Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services is the latest state agency to unveil details about how Oklahoma’s revenue failures…
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Oklahoma revenue collections fell 18 percent below projections in February, and were 25 percent lower than collections in the same month last year.That…
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On Monday Gov. Mary Fallin requested taking $72 million from Oklahoma's Rainy Day Fund to provide additional funding to education and prisons.Under the…
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The State Board of Equalization met Tuesday morning to formally certify what Oklahoma’s budget writers had been expecting for weeks.State Auditor and…
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State agencies will be dealing with even deeper cuts this fiscal year, on top of 3 percent reductions caused by Oklahoma’s revenue failure late in 2015.On…
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In her State of the State address on Monday, Gov. Mary Fallin called for shortened prison sentences, higher taxes on cigarettes and a $3,000 a year pay…
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Monday afternoon Gov. Mary Fallin will deliver a State of the State address unlike any since she took office five years ago. Oil and gas prices, around…