Money sought to maintain Oklahoma's state buildings
It would cost nearly $200 million to repair buildings owned and leased by the state, the director of the agency that manages state buildings told a House budget panel Wednesday.
Repairs at the state Capitol, built in 1917, are estimated to cost $90 million, John Richard told members of the House of Representatives budget subcommittee on general government and transportation.
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