
April 21, 2017
Season 6 Episode 611 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Facing the threat of budget cuts, lawmakers begin to take action on revenue raising bills.
Time is running out as lawmakers begin to take action on bills to raise revenues, but the threat of more budget cuts remains. Health care professionals warn some Oklahoma hospitals may not survive without passage of a cigarette tax increase. And higher education took large cuts last budget year and university presidents are warning of the fallout of even bigger cuts ahead.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

April 21, 2017
Season 6 Episode 611 | 27m 39sVideo has Closed Captions
Time is running out as lawmakers begin to take action on bills to raise revenues, but the threat of more budget cuts remains. Health care professionals warn some Oklahoma hospitals may not survive without passage of a cigarette tax increase. And higher education took large cuts last budget year and university presidents are warning of the fallout of even bigger cuts ahead.
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