By Arnold Hamilton
The state’s elected Powers That Be are calling it a “revenue failure,” but that’s a misnomer. It’s actually a “leadership” failure.
Sorry, elected Republicans, you own this one.
As the GOP for decades scratched and clawed from…
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By Barbara Hoberock
OKLAHOMA CITY — Groups expressed concern Wednesday that a revenue failure for the current fiscal year and large budget hole for the next fiscal year will seriously hamper the state’s ability to provide core services.
Officials said…
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By Marshall Stewart
It’s official, the state is headed toward budget failure. The $900 million dollar shortfall is blamed mostly on dropping oil prices, but the head of an Oklahoma think tank says bad policy has contributed to the crisis.…
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By Brian Hardzinski
The hole in next year’s state budget will likely be just over $900 million, Oklahoma Finance Secretary Preston Doerflinger said Tuesday.
State agencies will also likely face mandatory mid-year budget cuts due to the declaration of what’s…
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Tyler Parette
December 10, 2015 // Updated: December 14, 2015
By Andrea Eger
A new report from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities shows Oklahoma’s cuts to per-pupil funding for public schools are nearing 25 percent, by far the deepest in the nation since the economic recession struck in…
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By Emily Droege
Holiday cheer may be in the air, but the long-term forecast for the state’s budget looks bleak, according to David Blatt, executive director for the Oklahoma Policy Institute.
Speaking to the Monday Rotary Club, Blatt explained Oklahoma’s…
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By Warren Vieth and Mark Lash
Buried deep in the Oklahoma tax code is a sales tax exemption for railroad spikes. Once it got hammered into place, it never budged.
The tax break was created in 1993 for the benefit…
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Tyler Parette
November 12, 2015 // Updated: November 16, 2015
By Rick Green
The Oklahoma Supreme Court will examine the constitutionality of an effort to generate millions of dollars for schools through a one-cent increase in the state sales tax.
Until the court resolves a challenge filed by an advocacy…
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Health Care for more than a million Oklahomans may become more difficult to access soon, as the state Medicaid agency waits for Federal budget cuts. Cuts that are coming because the state’s economy is seen as being so good but…
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By Phil Cross At statehood, there were more than thousand school districts scattered across the state. Today that number is a little more than 500 and it could shrink more as more schools find it difficult to make ends meet.…
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