Oklahoma agency funding drops but demand stays up

 
BY JULIE BISBEE    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: December 27, 2009

A decrease in state revenue collections means state agencies will have to meet increasing needs for services with fewer funds.

Next session, as lawmakers work to draft a budget for the 2011 fiscal year that begins July 1, they will have an estimated $5.29 billion to divvy up. The starting point for the state’s budget hasn’t been that low since the 2005 fiscal year when the budget was $5.36 billion.

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