Rally planned to protest $7.4M senior nutrition cuts in Oklahoma

 
BY MICHAEL MCNUTT | Modified: October 28, 2009 at 4:14 am | Published: October 28, 2009   

Older Oklahomans plan to rally next week at the state Capitol to get money restored to Oklahoma’s senior nutrition programs.

The state Department of Human Services cut $7.4 million that pays for the program because of declining state revenue.

The funding cuts take effect Sunday. As a result, centers are planning to close facilities, limit services or furlough employees, a legislator said.

A rally is scheduled at 11 a.m....
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