Needed: creative options
Oklahoma may or may not finish this fiscal year in the black, and the consensus seems to be that next year’s budget situation will be worse.
Oklahoma’s share of "stimulus” money could help, but then again it could serve to lock in higher levels of spending, thus exacerbating our problems.
And there’s one proposal — an item on next year’s crowded ballot — that is cer...
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