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Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry sees crisis as revenue declines
Budget5 percent cuts will continue at agencies

BY MICHAEL MCNUTT    Comments Comment on this article24
Published: November 3, 2009

Plans to wait until legislators return to appropriate money to state agencies and programs reeling from recent 5 percent monthly budget cuts are in jeopardy if revenue collections continue to come in 20 percent or more below estimates, Gov. Brad Henry said Monday.

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Most state agencies and departments took a 7 percent cut this fiscal year, and all have received 5 percent cuts in state appropriations because revenue collections have come in 26 percent below estimates for the first quarter. The 5 percent monthly cuts are likely to continue through June, the end of this fiscal year.

More than 100 older Oklahomans are expected to show up Wednesday at the state Capitol to protest slashing some senior nutrition programs by the state Department of Human Services because of the revenue shortfall.

"We have a crisis throughout state government,” Henry said. "The senior centers are just a tip of the iceberg.

"Hopefully we can make it to regular session, but we may not.”

Henry, who said he will try to meet with the group of seniors Wednesday, said the senior nutrition program for low-income people has not been cut. The program that provided meals to any elderly Oklahoman ended with the start of the month.

"Let me stress this is the beginning of many such rallies,” Henry said. "Important programs throughout state government are suffering right now and are taking cuts.”

The governor dismissed the notion of a legislator seeking a special session to address the senior nutrition program funding shortfall.

"There are so many programs that are suffering right now that need to be addressed,” Henry said. "This situation is critical.”

Henry said that he and legislative leaders are talking regularly.

Before lawmakers decide to spend any of the nearly $600 million in the state’s savings account, the Rainy Day Fund, it would be helpful to get a snapshot of the revenue projection for the next fiscal year, Henry said.

The state Tax Commission will present its first estimate of the 2011 fiscal year in late December. Legislators return in regular session in February.

In addition to the Rainy Day Fund, legislators have also set aside about $600 million in federal stimulus funds to use for the 2011 fiscal year.

"We are prepared, and we’re just trying to figure out the best way to deal with this,” the governor said.

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Yup, that 'core to shore' crap sure makes a lot more sense than taking care of our elderly and infirm, as long as it's not US that is elderly or infirm. I mean, they're just going to die anyway, right? Cat food isn't THAT expensive. Afterall, WWCD (what would Clay do)?
Kevin, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 4:31 pm
"Spending money to maintain boats on the river and letting our senior people starve will get our lawmakers a free ticket to hell someday."---Maybe that's why so many okies hide behind religion and thump the bible so loudly all the time????

paul, yukon - Nov 3, 2009 at 3:13 pm
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Spending money to maintain boats on the river and letting our senior people starve will get our lawmakers a free ticket to hell someday.
Be sure and vote in another 1 cent sales tax for seven more years to make the rich richer and keep yourselves poor.
rick, OKC - Nov 3, 2009 at 2:11 pm
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The sooner you yokels figure out that the leaders of this state want to keep you impoverished so they can maintain control of you and are intentionally keeping you poor, then perhaps you can do something to bring yourselves out of the gutter(and the facts are, you are in the gutter, on everything)....
paul, yukon - Nov 3, 2009 at 1:17 pm
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i worked at a nutrition center and it's expensive to to feed the seniors and all they get that come there is food that is hardly fitting to eat. it's mostly put from a can into a pan into the oven to heat and then served. beans have replaced the meat. mostly what people used to call depression era food
Judy, Atoka - Nov 3, 2009 at 12:04 pm
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University professor's are a great place to go for "expertise." Highly educated doesn't always equate with have any intelligence!
BILLY, MUSTANG - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:24 am
Things might not be great Stink, but we are alot better off than many overtaxed states. It is nice to know that we still have a governor,though!
BILLY, MUSTANG - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:20 am
Um, Bill, Paden: Therein is the problem. To ME...walking trails and museums ARE important. We should have never been just giving out free meals to elderly,just because they're elderly. Should always be a 'means' adjusted service.
Yes, let's roll back taxes on oil and gas production drastically. Let's freeze current regulatory and environmental laws, and let them DRILL HERE, DRILL NOW, until we run out of clean ground water. By then, I'm sure the republicans will have stored billions in "white magic" money for our state to operate. Afterall, if they're WHITE, you KNOW they're right.
Boomer, Washington - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:19 am
Good point Kevin. I work at one of those Universities and I've never, ever, seen 1 politician walk onto campus to meet with a professor regarding certain issues. And they should go listen to what highly educated people have to say regarding their field of expertise.

Shamefully, it seems our legislature tries to shape policies around what they misread and misinterpret in the Bible.

TeddyR, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:19 am
This cannot be true our OKC Mayor, State Legislators and Gov. Henrysaid that the OKC Thunder would bring more revenue in the state and Oklahoma would be recession proof. Maybe we should slow down on our big city approach and enjoy the things the good lord has blessed us with. Our legislators gives 60 million a year to the Thunder while the elderly go hungry, let’s get our priorities straight. Don't get me wrong I like the Thunder being here but not at the cost of the less blessed.
Rick , Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:16 am
Do you think it would ever occur to our elected chuckle heads to see what is working well in other states? Gee, we even have a couple of universities where people(besides playing foo'ba' and bassa ba') actually study things like economic problems. I suppose, though, it's popularity and not practicality that gets these buffoons re-elected.
Kevin, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:03 am
I think its a rainy day so tap that fund like a keg. Energy sector is coming back so revenues should be back by next quarter.
TeddyR, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 9:00 am
Oh, and Billy? Kerr McGee, GM, Conoco, Firestone and Mercury Marine have all gone following not only tax cuts, but also after right-to-work. Where's the business paradise that was promised. Your party's line has only gotten us broken promises, a losing ball team and a Ten Commandments monument.
stinkerpants, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 8:58 am
Hey, I thought tax cuts were going to make us all prosperous. Wonder what happened? Maybe that grape koolaid really wasn't medicine.
stinkerpants, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 8:56 am
The problem is politics is a popularity game, pure and simple. It's a who you know and who you (well, you know) world at the capitol. Reducing or cutting programs, projects, state and city jobs and / or perks is not popular and doesn't get you re-elected (aka Rinehart). Therein lies the problem. When times are good, nobody notices, when times are bad it's a different story. It's a catch-22 and the people lose every time. What's the solution? I wish I knew. Maybe a dictatorship? Anyone?...Bueller?
Teamless, In Seattle - Nov 3, 2009 at 8:46 am
When times were good the state filled prisons, cut taxes and usurped duties that were traditionaly fulfilled by the private sector. I know I worked for the state in that time period.

I hate to say it, but the down turn in revenue is the best thing that could have happened. Maybe someone with some common sense (exclude anyone currently at the Capitol) will restore state gov't to it's rightful purpose.
L, Snhawnee - Nov 3, 2009 at 8:18 am
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It is hard to believe that Oklahoma's people sit around twiddling their thumbs waiting on legislators or the governor to solve a problem as personal and local as hunger. That isn't the Oklahoma spirit I remember.
Percy F., Ardmore - Nov 3, 2009 at 8:07 am
Want to see things get rough in Oklahoma. Let's start taxing everyone that is producing jobs in Oklahoma. Let's tax them so much that they all move south of the Red River. I think this plan has really worked well for New York and California. I think Oklahomans get to keep too much of their hard earned money and we need to give it to the state. It is good to hear from Gov. Bradley, I didn't know if he was still around. Typical democrat, wait until things are really spinning before coming out of your hole. Kinda like Obama and Afghanistan!
BILLY, MUSTANG - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:58 am
I have the solution to the problem. Let's cut taxes again, especially for people making over $1 million a year. Or, let's get rid of all of the unions. Oh, we already did that. I know, let's build another ten commandments monument, better yet, a monument in front of every state building and in every state park. Let's pass another abortion bill. Yep, that'll bring in more money. Here's another idea. Let's cut education. Oh, I forget, we did that also. How about tort reform. That'll bring in the dough. Oops. Did that too.

Yep. Those moral majority republi-cons ideas sure have worked. Oklahoma is rollin' in the dough.

Fuggin morons.
dappiesdad, dappiesplace - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:41 am
State revenues are falling and on this page, on the upper right, is an ad to buy a golf cart with the state picking up the tab. Great moves out there at the Capital !!! Brilliant, absolutely brilliant !! You found a way to buy the country club new golf carts .

Whoever came up with that idea should be horsewhipped and impeached.

Idiots.

Lynn, Oklahoma City - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:33 am
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It sucks to have to face the reality of my initial post, doesn't it, Matt??

Go on back to the hole in the sand where you've had your head buried for the past couple decades.....

paul, yukon - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:29 am
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Why don't the state take a look at first cutting the salaries of all state legislators? Most of these folks have other jobs and just use the state as a catalyst for a healthy retirement. Many programs could be cut other than cutting aid to our senior citizens. Cut things like walking trails, close museums let everyone drive their own car to work instead of being furnished a state car. The state has so much waste that could be stopped before they start cutting the important programs.
Bill, Paden - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:26 am
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Paul-the thing that makes this dirthole so unbearable is that you are in here with us.
Matt, a - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:23 am
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Ask yourselves this, okies.

Does the amount available in the rainy day fund exceed the revenue shortfalls? Nope, it doesn't.

What has the state done to break from it's reliance on gas and oil revenues since the 80's? Nothing?? Thought so.

Ask yourselves why you constantly put these chuckleheads back into office time and time again? Perhaps because you voters are as chuckleheaded as the persons you elect?

Ask yourselves why you tolerate the legislature focusing on stuff like horse teeth filing, fish tattooing, 10 commandments monuments and don't expect them to make life better for you and not have to deal with revenue shortfalls and cutting programs??

You okies deserve the shape this dirthole is in.
paul, yukon - Nov 3, 2009 at 7:06 am
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