Oklahoma school bill could require cuts in other services
Thousands of prisoners released early, more than 100 trooper layoffs, fewer repairs of state roads and bridges, along with reduced care for seniors and children would be the consequences if the burden to pay for increased common education funding were to fall solely on state agencies, several department heads said Thursday.
"What they presented today was reality,” said Rep. Randy McDaniel, R- Oklahoma City ,...
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