Furloughs expected at Oklahoma's Capitol
State Senate staff members might be asked to take days off without pay to help save money.
Senate President Pro Tempore Glenn Coffee, R- Oklahoma City , sent a letter to the staff Wednesday outlining cost savings measures the staff would take to absorb a nearly 15 percent cut to their budget compared to the 2009 budget year.
Coffee said the staff would not be asked to take furlough days during the legislative se...
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